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VOL. XXV. NO. i:j;j.
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1919.
SPECIAL EDITION
ROYCE ROOLS TO THE TORE
A. K. Macomber Buys Him for Big
Price Before the Races.
Later He Carries California Turf-
man’s Colors to Victory in the
Kings County Handicap.
NEW YORK, X. Y., M:i.v 17. — Royce Roola.
<iirryin»f the eolors of A. K. Miieoinlter. who lisxl
imreliaseil the Salvation- Sniutol.-it Kt'hlin); for
SI 1.. 'flu at the auction of T. H. Cpoas horses in tlie
liaddock immediately prior to tlie afteriuKin’s raeinc.
won the Kinits ('oiinty Handicap, tlie oiitstandint:
feature of a b<mmI Saturday’s program that attracted
■ov>*r 10.000 jieople to .lamaica. in spite of tiireaten-
ini; skies. Kreipient light sliowers drove the big
crowd to shelter time and again. Rain fell during
the running of the feature race, bat failed to
ilainpeii the enthnsinm of the spectators, who lustily
cheered Royce Risds when he gamely resisted the
pressing challenge of .Straight Forward through the
last eighth. Cudgel ran a grand race, forcing a
fast early pace, but found his heav.v imimst too
much anil tifed, though finishing with rare courage
and ganiehess. Ro.vce RihiIs’ race was an excellent
lierforinance. but he was doing his liest at the end
to hold safe the fast closing Straight Forward. The
IVilson racer’s slow earl.v running iiroved a sever*-
handica)i and |irobabl,v roblied him of the race.
The Kings Coiint.v Handicap has l>een a popular
featuri- of eastern spring racing since Ithia, its *-on-
deiised histor.v reading as follows;
Year. Winner. A.Wt. Jockey. Val. Time.
15WW The .Musk’teer..! 120 Hoar $1.S80 l:la=‘.-.
MILKMAID WINS THE PIMLICO OAKS ROYCE ROOLS SELLS FOR $11,500
Another Valuable Stake Goes to Commander A. K. Macomber Fays Big Price for the Pimlico
1!«H Florti’m «Jn*s*n.4 9ti HildebrauU. l.SOtl 1;.1:;
IWg; l(n|i4<l Water. ..4 120 L.vne l.«t* 1 ;«
liHHt Israfel . .
1907 Hiittling
IthlH Faust ...
1910 Fa.vette
191.’{ Isihoro ."i 11,'> Rutwell ... l.."d)0 l;.'>l'r.
litl.'> Stromlioli 4 124 K. Dugan... 2.100 1:4S
191« Cuiira 4 9S R. .McD’ott. •_*.92."> 1:4.'>=H
1917 Siroinladi ti 1’24 .1. Kiitwell. . :i.47.'> 1 ;4*i’S
191S Cudgel 4 liKt I.. I.yke .. 3.S.70 l:4tl'-.-.
1919 Royce Rmils. . .4 110 M. Kuxton.. 4.H.'»0 1 ;4.'i^
.\o racing in 1911 and 1912. Distance 3-4 mile in
1903; 1 1-S miles in 1913. Run at Aqueduct in
1910 and at Kelniont I’ark in 1913. Not run in
19<«> and 1914.
.\ disqualification marred the running of the
Moutauk Selling Stakes. Oleaster, after runniiu;
a gomi race and finishing second, was ilisi|ualified
for idnching Flying Orb back sharply at the half
mile ground. The winner was Eddie Kickenbacher.
from the stable of W. .1. Salmon, and he <•onfirmed
the giMMi impression he made in his initial start.
Avhen he won the Suffolk Selling Stakes on oimning
da.v. The Kentucky-bred son of 'Ttie .Manager led
all the way and won onl.v cantering at the end.
Flying Orb’s chanc*>s were ruined when Oleaster
hit him.
Teild.v Rousseau made it a double for the Salmon
stable when he rom|M‘d awa.v with the fifth, in
which Helario. the favorite, ran a decidedly dull
race.
I’oke.v Jane |>roved liest of the two-year-old fillies
that contested the o|>ening dash, while Our Nephew
luerel.v cantered to victory in the second, for which
Kewessa found the most snjqsirt.
John Sanford’s .luven**scence appeared liest to the
oralixers in the last rai-e. but third to Roi Craig
and W.vndover was the best he could do.
F. ii (1. Nugent, well-known horse dealers of
St. Isiuis. contemplate buying a goodly stable of
hoi-ses. the Imst that can la- proi-ur**«l. They looked
over King Plaudit to«la.v and asked if he "was for
sale. tieo. <)dom. owner of King Plaudit, replied
in the affiriiiative. but the conversation stopped
there, no pri*-e lieing asked or offer made. Tiie
Nugents are new aspirants for turf honors.
J. E. SEAGRAM TO RACE IN NEW YORK.
Jos, E. Seagram, pr**sident of the Canadian Kaiing
Association, has applieil to s*»i-retary Edwards for
twelve stalls at Jamaicu. Tlie.v could not lie had,
and it is prolaible the Seagram horses will be
stabled at either Itelmont Park or Aqueduct.
David McDaniel, the father of ’’Piiddin,” has
given up the horse business for goial. "The old
gentleman is going to get niurrie<i next month.’’
says "Puddin.’’ "and will attend to our joint bil-
li.-ird an<i |MM>lroom bitsiness, leaving the horse
work to me.”
Simon lle.-ily has a string of nearl.v a dozen of the
Kilmer horses at Jamaica. "Sun Kriar is at Iting-
liamton ainl will remain there for a few weeks
to serve a few* nior«- mares.’’ s.-iid .Mr. Heal.v. “I
also have in the stable a filly Itelonging to a brother
*»f Colonel E. 15. Cass.itt.”
King Itaggot, the motion picture star, for whi<-h
the Itrighton Stable named one of its «sdt’s a season
iigo. was an ititt-resteil s|>ectator.
Sergant .Mortimer .Murphy was an arrival from
Pitiilico and has under i-onsideration several offers
to train for New York owners.
T. M. Cross, who <-.-inie from Clii(-ago to witness
the dis|tersal of his racing stable, expressed him-
self as highly pleased with the prices realized for
the obler memls-rs of the band, and predicteil that
Ro.vce Kisils would more than sjitisfy Macomirer’s
Judgment of lifin.
lleo. Dtlom’s King Plaudit, which raced so credit-
.ibly in the Preakness .Stakes, arrived at Jatuaica
yesterdu.v.
Joikey Sneidman. who graditated from the ap-
prentic** ranks at Howie, has l>ecome assmiated
with the C. D. \\'itleiier stable under A. .1. Joy-
iK-r’s care.
.Vpprenti<-e .1, Ctirrigati. who scored his first vic-
t(U-.v on Deneral in tin- Pimlico maiden riders’ race,
has isuitracteil to ride for P. S. P. Itaudolph this
year.
C. Martin made his reap|s-arance in the saddle
yesterda.v on Kwoneshee after a term of army
service.
Wcst.v Hogan showi-d evidctn-e of lameness during
Ids morntng exercise and was withdrawn from
the Kings County Handicap.
John F. .Schorr wir*-d from I>ouisville bidding for
jo<-k>\v I.g)fius’ s(-rvi<-e /in E. H. Mcljcan’s The
Port<-r iti tin- Kentucky Hatidicap iti the event of
Cudgel’s withdrawal, which is improbable, despiU-
lils |H-rformum-e IihIh.v.
Colinella, a three-.vear-old filly of the (Hen
Riddle I'arm’s stable, broke a leg while exercising
on the training trai-k at Kelinout Park.
Jocke.v Stapleton was susitendeil for the remainder
of the meeting for rough ritling in the third rai-e
while on Oleaster. He shut off Fl.vilig ftrb on tin-
fur turn. i»ractically putting the Widener gelding
out of the race.
3 93 \V. Miller.. I..'i40 1:47
.3 114 Notter 1.512.'. 1:4.S=V.,
4 SS Sumter 1.4S0 1 :4sa-,
4 114 C. H. Shil’g 1.0.30 1 : 4.1
1..100 1 ;. 11 >.-,
2.100 1:4S
J. K. L. Ross Powerful Stable.
I’lMLlCO. Md., May 17. — Had the couditions lieen
mor*- favorable at Pimli*-p this afternoon the
Pinili<-o Oaks would have held as inucii interest
to man.v |>ersons. particularl.v horsemen, as the
Preakness Stakes, hut then the track was deet* in
mud, sloppy, ami the field of tlm-e-year-old fil-
lies that tried for the Maryland Joi-key Club's
newly established $.1.(N»0 race dwindled to five
starters. True, in this <|uintet was \V. R. Coe’s
Terentia, reckoned to lie one of the best of her sex
lust year, ami trainer Karrick came down from New
York es|a*ciall.v to saddle hen. so also did Jo«-ke.v
.Mc.\tee i-onie down to riile. but Terentia cmild
scarcely walk in the going. She ran for a quarter
of a mile and tired, and after tliat Mc.\tee ne<-d-
lessl.v punished her. She dropped ba<-k to the end
and stayed there.
Meantime there w.-is .-i contest la-tween Ophelia
and Commander Ross’ Milkmai<l, anil Oiiy Heilwell.
who had the great satisfaction of seeing his em-
ployer’s colors finish first in the Kentucky Derby
ami Preakmss Stakes, when Sir Barton carried them
to victory, had the greater gior.v of winning the
Oaks with .Milkmaid, a filly he purchased from
John E. Madden last fall just before he Isiught
Sir Barton. So Madden can claim cn-dit for hav-
ing sent the winners of the three greatest races of
the season to the isist from his farm.
The race for the Oaks today was really onl.v a
dual contest. Two of them. Ophelia and Milkmaid,
were the onl.v two that could untrack themselves.
Before a half mile had been traveled it was plain
that it was a two-horse race. Ophelia was the
liacemaker an-l she led along the backstretch and
until the far turn, where Sande sent Milkmaid
along and challenged. The struggle was brief.
Milkmaid lisiking in lietter condition tban she did
at Havre de tlrac*- or in her start in the Preak-
iiess. went to Ophelia an eighth out and easily
vanquished her. She won going awa.v. F.-tr back,
almost outside tin- sixti-enth post. Duchess I.sice
lM*at Polka Dot for third ami bringing np the rear
was Terentia.
Josejih .Mcl>-nnan. acting for Joseph E. Seagram
of Toronto, sigm-d the iiromising yonng rider A.
Richcreek ti* rid" one of Mr. Seagram’s *-audidates
in tin- King’s Plate, to be run at WiKattiine Park
on Sainnlay. May 24.
The useful plater Dan Bright Went lame a few
days ago and lias la-en turned out liy W. Raymond
at the Buena Yista Farm, near Baltimore.
Harry Rites taiosted Soldat de Verdun from $ti00
to Kl.im.'), but the colt was retained.
FRENCH-BRED COLT WINS EASILY.
The Frem-h-bred tliree-year-old Soldat de Ver-
dun found the going to his liking and easily ac-
count*-*l for the first race of the aftermam, lieuting
Ral Parr’s JIan o’ th’ Hour in goo*l style. Prunes
was accorded strong supiairt in the race, lint did
little to warrant it.
A sensational finish wound up the s«-coml race,
with The Dei-ision and Celto fighting it through the
last eighth and the result in doubt until the final
strides, t'elto’s finish after getting away last but
one ami being outrun early brought the crowd to
its feet.
St. Allan met defeat in the fourth race, tlie
Ormondale fill.v, Edith K.. running awa.v from her
in going which she st-enied to imrticularl.v favor.
E. Vivell purchased at private sale of H. S.
Koppin the us*-ful platers Franklin, IKuiglass S.
ami (ilasstoi. They will be shippi-il to Canada
some time next mouth. Mr. Vivell has bri-d the
mares Snowflakes. Casaba and Final*-** to VVatervale.
The mares an- at the Militar.v Stock Farm near
I>-xingtoii. Ky. Snowflakes has u yearling filly by
Jini (Jaffne.v.
The filli*-s Passing Shower and Polka Dot will
lie shi]ii>ed from here to Churchill Di,wns to start
in the Kentucky Oaks.
Barm-.v Schreiber will leave here for New York
lomorrow. After witm-ssing one of Sir Barton’s
trials at Havre <le tlran* this spring, Sclireilier
made a wager with a prominent horseman that
H. IJ. Bedwell would head the list of winning
trainers this year. He sa.vs that he thinks this is
the only wager that he will win. Judging from tin-
way he has liet-n playing them thus far.
<». W. Forman claimed King Henal of J. E.
Griffith for $1,983.
Janies Fitzsimmons shipiM-d a cariond of horses
to Jamaica on Friday and another carload will
leave tomorrow.
T. H. Wilson was fined $23 by the stewards for
deiHisiting a blank claim in the claiming Imix in
the raci- in whicli his i-olt Houtiini won. It was
done with the intent of mjsleailing other claimants,
but evidently it did not work out as Wilson desired,
as .Sam lauiis took the cult for $1,913.
A large part.v of Canadians who have been here
attending the races left for Toronto tonight, .\niong
them wen- Paul Cii-erie. T. J. Elward. Jack Laxtoii.
Frank Carter, Toniiu.v Daley and Melvin .\llen.
I>axton shills his King’s Plate candidate. Ciu-l*
John, to Woo<ibine Park to start in the big race
on Saiurday next. The colt has trained well for
the Canadian fixture and is fit and ready.
Spring Handicap Winner.
NEW YORK, N. Y., May 17. — A large crowd
attended the disiiersal sale of the horses of T. M.
Cross, which was held iu the paddo(-k at Jamaica
la-fore toilay’s racing. When the star of the sale,
Ro.vce Rools, was offered, it becani** evident the
giaal horses would bring g<KHl prices. The first bid
of $4,000 was rapidly topped and spirited bidding",
in which R. L. Bresler. John McKee and C. J.
Fitz Gerald participate*!, saw the Salvation gelding
advanced to $11,.3(KI. at which figure auctioneer Frank
Bain’s hammer fell and Mr. Fitz Gerald became the
nominal luiri-haser. It was later announced that
he had acteil for A. K. Macomber and Royce Rools,
the conqneior of Westy Hogan, Omar Khayyam and
other good handicap horses, would go under Waller
Jennings’ **are. Mr. Macomlier’s action proved
liiglily iMipular among enthusiasts, wlio ac*-epted it
as an ii.dii-alion <if a renewal of the interest which
waned during his war activities last -season. Kali-
tan, the Preakness winner of 1917, went to R. A.
Smilh. ai-ting for the Woodland .Stock Farm, after
a bidding (-ontest with Dr. R. H. .McCarter Potter,
fonner master of the P«siuest Stud. Kr**wer, the
good imimrted two-year-old winner, B. Davis for-
tunately s*-«-ured for $3.’IHI. The prices for all
were as follows:
Property of T. M. Cross, Chicago, 111.
Roy«-e Rmds, b. g, 4. by Salvation — Sainto-
lat; K. .Macomla-r $11. .300
Krewer. b. *-.
B. Davis ...
Kalitan, b. h.
b.v Alford — Ke.-idean II.;
Kalitan, b. h, 3, by Re.v Hindisi — Dall.v;
Woodlanil Stock Farm ". . 3..300
Roman.v, blk. c, 2. by E*-ouen — Ma.v Ihira;
R. II. Mrt'arter Potter 3.000
Orleans Girl, br. f, 2, b.v Jack Atkin -Liuly
Instiillator; W. M. Congdon 1.000
Lucius, ch. It, 3, by Isidor— Roxane; M. F.
Bonner tk30
Cain Spring, b. g, 3. b.v Zeus — Boneda; G.
Watkinson 100
Property of John Sanford, Amsterdam, N, Y.
Titanium, b. *-. 2,
S. P. Randolph
Dioniedes, ch. *-. 2.
T. O. Weblier
Ihimlnif-an. ch. c.
by Radium — Philistia; P.
...$
by Voter— Fille de Guerre;
Ihimlnif-an. ch. c, 2, by Predlcateiir— I»ve
-4pple; C. B. Williams ;t00
-Manager Traut*ir of the Fasig-'l'iptoii Comimny
rem.-irked that he hud lu-ver heard of such prices
lieing paid for horses. “A good horse is worth a
small fortiiim.’’ said he. "This shows the wonder-
ful present interest in the thoroughbred and turf
affairs.”
STAKES FOR PIMLICO FALL MEETING
More Money and Several New Features Added by
Maryland Jockey Club.
B.VI/riMORE. Md.. May 17. — In pursuance with
the is*li<-.v established b.v the Mar.vland Jockey Club
a few .vears back tin* stakes to lie run at the full
meeting at Pimli<-o will lie inen-ased in added
value, also several new stakes will lie addi-d. The
list as .-innoiiiK-ed by secretary William 1’. Riggs
is as follows:
Walden, for two-year-olds, $3,000 added; one
mil*-.
Pimlico .Viitnniii Handicap, 3-ycar-ol*ls. $3,000
added; one mile and a »|iiarter.
Elkridge Steeple*-hase, 3-year-oIils, $3,000 added;
two miles.
Manly Memorial Steeplechase. 4-year-oIds and
over, $10.INX) aiUleil; two miles and it half.
Bowie Hiin*li(-ap. 3-yeur-olds and over, $10,000
added; mile and a half.
The new fixtures include a series of weight- for-
age ra«-es for two-y*-ar-olds and over at distain-t-s
graded from three-i|uarters of a mile up to a mile
and an eighth. 'riiere are three of these events
and the <-onditions stipulate that $1,000 extra will
lie given to the owner of the Inirse winning two of
the rac*-s. They are:
Welght-for- Age, two-year-olds and over, $3,000
add*-*I; three -(piarters of a ntile.
Weight -for- Age, two-jear-olds attd over, $3,000
addetl; one mile.
Weight-for-Age. two-y**ar-olds and over, $3,000
added; one mile and an eighth.
.liiother innov.-ition will lie iuit*-*1 in the condi-
tions for the Pimlii'o Citp. a hamlicap for tltree-
year-olils anil over; to|i weight. 124 iMiuiids; two
iind a iiuarter miles; $3.IK»0 added. The Mar.vland
Jockey Club will present $.3tK» to the trainer of the
wintter; $2tKI to tiie tritiner of the second horse,
ami SlIMI to the trainer of the thini horse.
Entries will also close for the Pimlico .Nttrsery,
foals of 191S. to be run ttt the spring ni<-eting. 1920,
fottr and a hiilf furlongs, $2..30*l added. This is
an incr«-*ise of $1.IMNI in a*lde*i inotu-y over this
year’s r:i*-i*.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF GALWAY STAR OF SEAGRAM PLATERS
.las. Johnston has arrived at Belmont Park with
a stable of twelve, including the jiim|K-r Gold Bond.
Piirt of the faniiitis old Giitteulierg race tt'ack has
lie*-n uiade into <-hitr<-h proiierty, and a building is
to Is- erei-ted Oil it for tin* use of the ari-lideaner.v
of Jerse.v City, Newark diot-ese.
If our information is correct, sa.vs I>> Jis-key of
Paris, we ma.v annoiiiK-e that the finance minister,
after a searching examination of the i|Uestion. will
n-noun<-e the propo.sed tax of ten per i-ent on en-
trance to French race courses.
The three-yi*ar-old fill.v Selma G., which has not
rais-d since the Jefferson Park meeting lust wdiiter,
is ilSspla.ving speed of a high order in her training
gallojis at Churchill Downs, suggesting that she is
ready to win at the first asking.
W. R. Co*-’s two-year-old filly Cimlerella, by
Cell— Toots, which won her first start at Jamaii-'a
Friday in, a manner that stamiied her as aliove the
oriliuary, was one of the higli pri<-ed yearlings of
last year, bringing $3,000 at the Saratoga sales.
Jo*key Morys blames riding onh-rs for last
Thursday’s defeat of Exterminator by Cnder Fire.
He was, he says, told to wait in front ami diil so,
but also stales tliat when Cnder Fire made his
bid anil Exterminator was called on lie “wasn’t
there.’’
Tom Osborne, tlie veteran English jockey, who
won the St. I>-ger of 1873 on Marie Stuart, and
rmie a host of other good winners, has had to go
into Newmarket Infinnary owing to seriims trouble
with one of his legs. Osborne is iu his sixty-
seventh year.
S. C. Hildretli’s gooil three-year-old Purchase,
wliicli injured himself at Pimlico, is again in good
Isidily condition and taking his training at Bel-
mont Park in a way quite satisfying to his trainer.
He will probably be seen under t-olora at the
Belmont Park meeting.
TORONTO, Ont., May 17- — Di-sjiite an all night
rain the Woodbine Park track was in fair condition
tmlay. and the Seagram King’s Platers turned
in the la-st work of the season, Galway beating
Doleful and Hung Kong in the mile and a quarter
in 2:14V5. Galway looked to be the liest of the
three and will likely be the main reliance of the
WaterliMi stable next Saturda.v.
George Beardmore’s I.aidder of Light, second in
last year’s Plate, galliqied a mile and a quarter
iu tlie middle of the track in 2:19bj quite easily.
She was ridden b.v Jw-ke.v Foley.
Cncle John, recently returned from Pimlico, did
a mile in gixsl time and is all ready for the race.
The D.vmeiits’ Ma.v Blisun came out of lier work
yesterday in bad conilitiun and was not able to take
her regular gallop tiHlay. She may la- an absentee
next Saturday.
A lo*-al |iaia-r submits tlie following quotations
on the rai-e;
J. E. Seagram entry, even. 2 to 3, out.
laidiler of Light. 3, 8 to 3, 1 to 2.
Cncle John. S. 3. 3 to 2.
G. M. Hendrii- entry, 8, 3, 3 to 2.
Ma.v Bloom. 10. 4. 2 to 1.
C. Crew enir.v. <i0. '_’ll. 10.
E. B. Claiicy entry, I’lO, 20. 10. and the otlu-rs
1.30, 00. 2.3.
SIR BARTON BETTER THAN BILLY KELLY
•\s to the discussion n*garding the relative merits
Ilf Sir Barton and Billy Kelly tlu-ir trainer. Bed-
well. settles that himself. He says that there is no
question in his mind that Sir Barton is tlie la-tter
racer- -and Bedwell ought to know. "Sir Barton Is
a great liorse -a gri-ati-r one than Billy Ki-llv.”
said Bedwell. "and he will prove him.self far and
away the greatest three-year-old of liie year if he
stands up.”
MIDWAY’S CLARK HANDICAP
• • — ; — «
Parrish Racer Proves Best After
Scratching of the Stars. ^
■ ■ ♦ »
Crowd Rivaling that of Derby Day
Views the Racing — Prince of
Como a Surprise.
LOCISVII.LE. Ky.. Mn.r 17. — The Clark Handieiip.
formerl.v serving as a sequel to the Kentiick.v Derby
and now serving to give a probalile line to tlie win-
ner of tlie ricli Kentiick.v Handicap, tlie richest
Ilium in Kentiick.v for Imrses of niatiiri* age. was flu-
stellar race of a splehdid offering to Cliiircliill
Downs patrons, ami it resulted in a victory for
J. W. Parrish’s Midwa.v, with Beavi-rkill ill second
place and tlie veteran Hodge landing lliird. Seven
started after Externiiimtiir, 'The Porter, Ranclier and
Freeciitter wen- declared ont. The winner, at tlu-
weight assignment, ran as if much tlie besl. for he
was onl.v cantering at tlie end and liad a margin
of six lengtiis over Beaverkill. 'I'lie latter also
showed a splendid lierforinance, and hut for licing
sharpl.v forced back on tlie first turn would liave
given the winner a stouter tussle.
Tiie snii-idal tactli-s of Kohinson. Willis and Van
Dusen resiiectively. as the riders of Sewell Comlis.
Conrtsliip and Viva ’ .Vnierii-a, was resimnsible for
tlieir elimination before the stretch racing liegan.
Tlie trio, wltli Sewell Combs in front, raeed eai-li
other into exliaustion. and witli their falling hai-k
Midwa.v, wliicli liad lieen racing well under re-
straint. took np till- running and drew out decisivelv
in the streteli. .Vfter being fon-eil back on tin-
first turn Beaverkill had to he ridden liard. and
lie gradually gained liis lost ground, and bv a i-los**
turn Into tin- streteli managed to get into n contend-
ing iNisition before straiglitening away for tlie
stretch sprint. Imt the winner was too giiml for liini
tmlay. Sewell Combs cracked badly in the streti-ii
and Hmige overliaiiled liini near the end for tliiril
place. Conrtsliip quit badly and impressed on*- as
faint-liearti*il.
Witli a liistory us old as tin- Kentucky Derbv.
and impnlar among patrons of Kentucky racing. Il'n-
Clark Handicap was run for tlie forty-fiftli time
today, its condensi-il history since 1910 lieing as
follows;
Year. Winner. A.Wt. Jockey. Val 'J'ime
1910 King’s Daughter? 124 T. Koeiiier.$l.tMMI 1:43a-
1911 Star Cliiirter. . .3 103 J. Wilson.. l.tnMl II71-
1912 .\dains Express. 4 122 C. II. Sliil’g 1.0’JO 1:4,3''-"
1913 Biii-kliorn 4 122 Gmise -’.O.SO 1 -4si ’
1914 Belloc 3 9.5 A. Mott ... 2,310 1 U.3 "
191.3 Hodge 4 108 C. Borel .. 2..380 1-44^;
1910 Hodge .3 120 C. Hunt ... 2.320 l;43a'."
1917 Old Rnselmd. . .0 117 D. Ciiiin’llv. 2.230 ]-43i'-"
1918 Beaverkill 4 104 D. Willis I. 2.380 1:4, SU
1919 Midway .3 117 H. Thiirln-r. 4. .300 1 ;4liaj-|
An attendiinei- tliat rivaled that of Di-rbv day
took advantage of the good card and delightful
racing i-onditions to witness the sport. The track
was rapidly drying ont. but was several sei-onds
slow to the mile. Tills was responsible for the ab-
sence Ilf many of the original carded starters.
GRUNDY’S DISAPPOINTING RACE.
The liandicaii at tliree-qnarters furnished an out-
standing upset liy tlie victory of Prince of Como
over some of the liest tliat i-oiild he mustered at tin-
track. Lucky B. was going fast at tlie end lind
would liave won in a few strides more. Tin- sliiiw-
ing Ilf Griiiiily in this was ilisappointing and lii-
finished far liack.
JiK-key Kidenonr joined tlie hand of riders now-
on till* oniside looking in, for he was snspeiided
for five days by tlie stewards for rough riding ia
the tliird race, in wliioli he cut across in front
Ilf tlie otliers iit tlie start and caused several of tin-
starters to be sbnffled back on the first turn.
M. J. IVinn departed this afternoon for Tgitonin.
where he will confer with Harry Breivogel, resi-
dent manager of the trai-k. witli "regards to details
for tlie iqH'iiing and look over some of tlie man.v
impnivi-nients made at tlie eonrse.
El Re.v was i-laiined out of tin- tliird race liy B.
Cliapinan for $1,700.
Move On. wliieli Pat Dunne receiitlv ai-quiri-d
from T. .M. .Mnriiliy by private purchase, was
claimed yesterday by L. Erb for Sl.liOO.
Joeke.v Miirra.v escaiieil narrowl.v from serious
injur.v in the i-losing rai-e Frida3*, wlieii bis mount,
M omlllirusli. went dow n iu a heap wliiic in a con-
teiidiug iMisitioii just ts-fore reaeliing the lower
turn. Miirra.v was taken uucoiiscious to a iiear-liv
stable, but later recovered and walked baik to
the jocke.vs’ quarters.
High I>iw. winner in the last raee vesterilav,
received atteiiMon. from J. B. Goodman. "W. Per-
kins. H. Perkins ami K. Silence. Tin- hitter was tlii-
luck.v one in llie draw and seeiired him for the
claiming price of $2,000.
B. .1. Braiimm's Colonel Livingston is hai-k again
in training and taking Ids racing preparation in
fine style. It is inlendeil to have him a starter
in some of tlie Lalonia fixtures. St. Bernard. Ills
Stalili-iniite. is also riiunding to goml form after his
slight intlis|H>sition. wliicli is said to liave ai-ciuiiited
for Ids dull sliiiwiiig in the Kentucky Derby.
Pat Iliiniii- ailiied Gourmand to Ids stalde. " liaving
acquired liini liy private niircliase from the Waldeck
Stable.
E. R. Bradley Is.ngbt this morning tlie filiv
.Minawand from (’. p. Reed and intends lii-r for"
lireeiling piiriHises.
»
VIOLET BONNIE’S DEATH SEVERE LOSS
A. L. Kirb.v snffi-ri-d a severe loss w'lien ids goml
fill.v Violet Itonide died at Clinrcldll IKiwus Miin-
da.v. Violet Bonnie was a four-year-old daughter
of 3'riinsviial Mary Da.v and iiossessed a wonderful
turn of sia-i-il. She could run equally as well over
a lieav.v traek as on a fast one, and iniild earr.v
lii-r speed for a considerable distance of ground.
.\s a tbrce-ycar-olii she gained distinction by de-
feating till- fast Viva .Vmerica on two nccusions,
once at tliri-e- quarters of a mile and again at oiie
inile. .Vltogetiu-r Violet Bonnie won six out of
her eight starts ns a tliri-e-.vear-old and was a
Idglily regiirdcd young racer, promising miicli as a
future stud matron. Her in-digree ami raeiiig reeord
follow :
Violet Bonnie, ch. f. (1915), by Transvaal—
Mary Day.
Year. Age. Sts. 1st. ‘2d. ,3f?. Clip. Won.
1917 2 tt 1 1 O 4 $1,173
1918 3 8 r> O 1 1 .3.9117
1919 4 4 9 2 1 1 31S
Totals (3) IS 7 3 2 (i $7,800
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, May 18, 1919
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM
Tlie horses wliicli l^ccm best in Momlay’s races
are:
Churchill Downs — Ixiiisville, Ky., Slay 17.
1 — Bringhurst. .Vrtliiir Middletoii, Billie B.
2 — 40UICE, Say When, Kxliorter.
3 — Sister Ileleue, Director .liiiues. Ella T.
4 — Onioiid. ('beer Is-ader, Fern llaiulley.
5 — E. K. Bradley entry, Lillian Sliaw, Bellsolar.
6 — Is‘gal. Cnntilever. Lidy Racliel.
7 — Sir Oliver, Lady Mexican, Frank Monroe.
J. L. Dempsey.
BnfTalo’M Chnrchtll Downs Handicap.
J — Bringliiirst, Star Baiiy. Billie B.. Mabel Trask.
2 — I’orte DraiM'an. .loriee, Exliorter. Iloi>eful.
3 — Sister Helene, Ella T.. ('aneion, Bobby Allen.
4 — Precious, Oinoiid. llm-nir. Wise Man.
5 — LILLI.\N SH.\W, Iwin. .Toyfnl, Batter Cake.
(i — I’astourcau. Caeainbo, LuU.v Itaehel, Corson.
7 — Itegreso, Captain Burns, Sir Oliver, Bomiie
Tess.
Observer’s Chnrehlll Downs Handicap.
1 — Bringhurst , Artliur Middletoii, Billie B., Arch
IMotter.
2 — I'orte DrM|M-au, lIo|M>ful, .loriee. Exliorter.
3 — Elia T.. Sister Helene, Director James, Clear
tlie Way.
4 — Wis«' Stall, Herald, Ciieer Ix'ader. Oiiioiid.
Ti — Iwin, Lillian Sliaw, Batter Cake, Bellsolar.
(! — PASTOrUE.VU, Cantilever, l.uidy Rachel, Ca-
eainlK).
7 — Sir Oliver, Captain Burns, Common Law, Bryu-
liinali.
Jamaica — New York, Slay 17.
1 — King Agrippa. (Joaler, lloliokiis.
2— HI Si.MEK SICH, .Mareliesii 11.. .Melaiicliolia.
3 — Liu'iillite, (Jeorge Starr, Old Km-nig.
4— -Camoiifleur, Tiisealoosa, Startling.
5 — I’oaclier. Paddy Dear. Poor Biitlerriy.
(> — Red Domino, End Slau, .Mario Autoiiiette.
E. P. Farrell.
Buffalo’s Jamaica Handicap.
1 — lloliokiis. King Agrippa, Half and Half,
Slaliee.
2— Slelancliolia, Summer Sigh, Slareliesa II., Sliss
Sterling.
3— LFCULI.ITE. Old Koenig, I»rd Brighton,
(D-orge Starr.
4— Startling. Out the Way, Abadaiie, Paiiaman.
5— Jack Mount, I’addy IH-ar, Taiiliiliis, Poaclicr.
6 — End Mail, Red Dumiiio, Shoal, Marie Antoi-
nette.
Observer’s Jamaica Handicap.
1 — Hnlinkiis. King Agrippa, Half and Half,
J’Arrivc.
2 — Sliss Stertiiig, Slelancliolia, Summer Sigh,
Tara scon.
3 — LUCULLITE. Old Koenig. Lord Brigiitun, Out
the Way.
4— Snbalidar, Out tlie Way, Startling, Ultima
Tliule.
5 — Poacher, Paddy Dear, Jack Sloiint, Poor But-
terfly.
6 — End Sian, Shoal, Red Domino, Service Star.
Pedigrees of Kinnoul, Sam Freedman, Talisman and
Fanny Cook and Their Excellent Racing.
Two-year-olds prominent in early spring racing
rarely prove to lx- topiiotcliers when the big prizes
of tlie tiirf come nii for decision. Tlicre are excep-
tions, of w'liicli Billy Kelly was a sliinliig example
last year. It is too early to <‘stiniate the situation
eorreetl.v tills year, lint some of tlie youngsters seem
in aetioii so far appear to la» above the ordinary.
Pedigrees of four are liere given, all of wliicli liavc
raced well and won.
Eastern observers who saw Kiiiiionl race are of
the opinion that lie is a really goixt colt. His
lK-digr«‘e shows a striking mixture of American.
Eiiglisli and Australian winning lines. In his first
start lie ran fonrtli to Peter Combs. Cobwebs and
I’aiil Jones at Havre do Grace, evidentl.v lus'ding
racing edn<*atioii. Since then lie lias run twice and
won twice. iHuitiiig the tiest Maryland form in tin-
two. His successful riiees were at Pimlico, a purse
and tlie Pimli<-o Nnrser.v Stakes. In them lie
sliowed fine speed, gameiiess and ability to carry
gisal weight sneeessfnll.v.
Sam Fri-edmaii was iintbeiitically reiHirted to liave
sliown miirveloiis sjieed in training prior to the
Keiilnek.v campaign. Perhaps it was dulled by liis
having la-eii called on sliow it too frecpiciitl.v. At
aii.v rate, when la- made liis debut in the Idle Hour
Stakes at Ia-.\iiigtoii be ran unplaced to Cliisca.
Micke.v Moore and Westwisal. He redeemed liimself
in tlie Biisliford Manor Stakes at Cliureliill Downs,
tint liad a liard time in la-.-itiiig Westwood. Botli
are fast colts, however, and may be on tlie road
to fame.
Talisman won the Debutante Stakes and. in doing
so. placed to tlie creilit of tlie unta-aten Colin tlie
first stake race of real importance won by any
of ills progen.v. Slie seems a goiHl filly, but was
beaten in her last race.
Faiiii.v C«M)k won four fast purse races in a row
over the Maryland tracks, lint was niiplai-i-d in her
last start. Tliere is no i|n<-stioii of her sjs-ed, tint
some as to her stamina. We shall know about that
later on.
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VANDERBILT’S ENGLISH DERBY COLT
W. K. Vanderbilt’s French colt, McKinley, by
.Macdonald — Mrs. Ih-spard, by Isinglass, is being
stoutl.v liackcd to win tin- Epsom Derliy, to Ik- run
two weeks from Wednesday, and for which tbe
Eiiglisb colts The Panther and Stefan tlie Great are
first and scis.nd choices. McKinley’s present figure
is 100 to 7 against. Of McKinley W. Allison in
the lamdoii Sportsman writes: “1 know that Mr.
Vaiiilerbilt’s trainer, William Duke, tliiiiks tliat
.McKinley is an extra giKsl colt. I also know that,
altliongli tlie plans for French racing are iincertain.
iinil the intention of bringing a niimiK-r of horses
over to England to race may in- abandoned, tin- idea
of winning tlic Dcrl.y with JicKinle.v is still en-
tertained. and certain sniii-s of uioiie.v liave liei-n
invested on the son of Macdonald and Mrs. Despard
at such pric«.-s as 20 to 1. It is imimssible to gauge
tlie form. es|K-cially as .MeKinle.v’s victories were in
Spain, hilt Duke’s Judgment in itself sliould Ik-
goml enough to assure ns that liis D«*rhy liorsc can-
not Ik- really iiiislerate. Time passes fast in tliese
ilays. and tlioiigli we saw Mrs. Despard— an ardent
suffragette — eoiitesting an ele<-tion rccs-iitly, it seems
like aneieiit liislory to get haek to the salad days
of tlie militant suffragettes. It liap|M-iis, however,
tliat tin- little mare liy Isinglass — Cri de Giu-rre
was unnanied when Sir Joliii Tliursliy gave lier to
me, and I called lier Mrs. Ik-spard on account of
her dam.”
jeeeive $l.o0. A swi-ejistakes of payalile at time
of entry, and $10 additional to start. For tliroe-
year-olds and upward, tlie projK-rty of a British
subject resident in Ontario, foaled, raised and
trained in Ontario, tliat liave iii-ver won a race,
eitlicr on the flat or aenws country, other tlian a
race exclusively for I wo-.vear-olds; liave never left
t’nnada, and ligve never iK-en for .1 period of more
than one imintli out of tliis pmvims-. Winners to
carry !> iH>nnds extra. D.-atli <if nominator does not
render entry voiii. One mile and a qiiarler. A
pieee of plate will he presented by the club to the
winner.
George W. Bearilmnre’s Lid.ler of Liglit, hr. ui,
5. bj' Stanhope II. — Missing Link.
lirookdale Stalile’s Ma.v Itloom. Ii. f. 4. by Red
Fox II. or Heresy- -The ISelle of Mayfair.
E. B. (Maneey’s Master Fox, cli. c, 4, liy Red
Fox II. — Miss Morgan: I-itest News, cli. f, 3, by
Charlie Gilbert — Miss Morgan.
C. A. Crew’s Jim Petrie, cli. g, 3, by Wire In —
Cannie Mtiid.
J. W. llaiumond’s Dr. Warren, h. c, 4. by lltir-
vey — Irene A.
George 51. Hendrie’s .\mmiiiiitioii. eli. g, 4, liy
Charles Edward- Sliimoiies.-; Salvo, li. g. 3. by
Charles Edward —SI iik. Fly; Soiiiiiie. cli. f, 3, by
Charles E'lward Spanish 5Iai.l.
F. E. Jones’ Galena, li. m. ."i, l.y R.-.l Fox II. —
Flying Bess.
M. 1/P Ko.v’s Ilemispliere. h. g, 3, h.v Stanliope
II. — The Glolie.
James MeUmnn-ay’s Antiplioii, cli. f. 3, by 5’iisi-
lanti 11.^ — Cliurcli Bell.
D. J. McKay’s Cemas. Ii. f, 4. by Charles Ed-
ward — Miss Murtimiis.
Joseph E. Seagram’s Hong Kong, h. c. 3. by
Havoc — Royal Cliina; Galway, cli. c. 3. by H.ivoc
or Galatine — Irisli Ijiss II.; Doleful. Ii. c. 3. by
Ypsilauti II. — Dolores III.; Gallant Kitty, lir. f. 3.
Ii.v llavoo or Galatine- -Kate KiltlelK-rr.v.
Siiiiuyside Stable’s Uiiele John, ch. e. 3. l.y Aero-
iiuni-— Spring 5laid.
Tliorncliffe Stal.le’s Pleasure Bent, li. g. 4. li.v
Nealon — Frolic; Bugle .Mareli, b. g, 3. liy Nealoii—
5Irs. Frank Foster; Glow Worm, tir. f. 3. by Neahm
or First Siglit — 1/iupaiiiu; Fair and Warmer, cli. f.
3, l.,v First Sight — Fair Annie.
William Walker’s Cora W., h. f, 3, l-y Stanley
Fay— LUitl G.
One 'riioiisand Guineas (1 mile), Atmali 1 :3S%
Two Tlioiisaiid Guineas (1 mile). Siinstar. . . . 1 :37=4i
t’amliridge^liire (1 1-S miles), Brown Prince 1:.'0%
Jiiliilee Handicap (1 J-4 miles). Elair 2:02-)^
.Manchester flip (1 1-2 miles), .Marajax 2:27*-,
Freneli Derby (I 1-2 miles). .Vlcanlara 11. . .2:30%
New Derliy (1 1-2 miles), Newmarket, Pom-
mern 2:32-%,
Di-rliy (1 1-2 miles 29 yards), Lemberg 2:3o'/i
New Oaks (1 1-2 miles), Newmarket, My
I>ear 2:34
Oaks (alHiiit 1 1-2 miles). Jest 2:37:'5
SeptemlH-r tOakes (substitute St. I>-ger; 1 3-4
miles I. Pommerii 2:.">ri-%,
St. la-ger (1 3-4 miles 132 yards), Black Jes-
ter 3:02%
Grand Prix de Paris (1 7-8 miles), Sardaua-
pale 3:11 %
Ascot Stakes (2 miles). Pradella 3:l!)'-tr,
Mellioiiriie Cup (2 miles), Night Wateli 3:2.'>%
Cesarewiteli (2 1-2 miles), Soii-in-Iaiw ....3:47
Chester Cup (nearly 2 1-2 miles), SandiKiy .2:.'iti‘r.
Gn-at Metropolitan (2 1-4 miles). Accurate. .3:,"i7%
Ascot Gold (’nil I2 1-2 miles), I’rince Pala-
I (lie t %
Goinlwood Clip (2 .'i-S milesi. Catmint 4:4.8%
Aiistraliiin Steeph-elmse (alKiut 4 miles), Graf-
iiax 7;.->4%
Aiistr iliaii Gruml National (about 3 1-8
niiiesl. Ik-hIi Kleshiia •i:24-%
Grand National (old course), lluiitsman 0:30
Grand Nutional (present course), .Vseelie’s
Silver 0:34%
ANSWERS TO QUERIES.
John r., Chicago, 111. No. Oleaster’s backers
in the race won by Rocking Horse eonld only win
place wagers.
Siiliscrilier, Iroiiton. O. Coral was not entered in
tlie seveiidi race at I'imlieo May 2. .\ parlay of
that date on Ik- .Marsoiiiii and Coral woiihl have
l»-eii a draw.
T. G., Chicago, 111. The layer’s misinformation
laid no standing against tlie facts of tlie race.
Gallagher and Little Alexander iK-longed to the
sjiiiie man and formed a (.saipk-d entry in race
42330. -\ wager would have been on the entry and
won pdace and show.
LIMTSVILLE. Ky., May 17. — Training ojierations
at Chiirehill Downs this morning were over a heavy
Iraek, witli tlie "dogs” np. The following were the
work-outs reiKirted by tlie official timers:
At Churchill Downs.
Weather clear; track heavy —
Artliiir Middleton — 1'liree-<inartcrs in 1:19.
Allah - Mile in l:,*il.
Boil Jonr — Five-eiglitlis in 1 ;04.
Busy Joe — Five-eighths in 1:08%.
Bai- — Half mile in 54%.
Blaize — Half mile in .52'-%.
Blink Watch — Half mile in 55.
Biddledec- Half mile in .54.
Blaekie Daw— Half mile in 53.
Clliitonville — Five-eighths in 1:01%.
Coekroaeli — Five-eiglillis in 1:05.
Clara Martin — Mile in 1:51.
Coi. Taylor - Half mile in .54.
Captain Burns — 5Iile in 1 :4S.
Cheer Leader — Mile in 1:4.8.
D«-lie(h — Half mile in .55.
Dam-iiig Spray— Mile in 1:4(1%.
Drastic — Mile in 1;,53.
Elktoii- Mile in 1:.52.
Ernest B. — .Mile in 1 :57.
Fair Orient — .Mile in 1 :.54.
Flyaway — Mile in 1:45%.
Green Jones -Half mile in 51.
Gen. Byng — Tliree-qimrters in 1 :23.
Grumpy — Mile in 1;.55.
George Diiiiean — Mile in 1:48%.
Hunter Platt — Tliree-qnarters in 1:22%,.
Ho|K-fiil— Three-ipiarters in 1:22.
Harvest King — Mile in 1;.5(!.
Iwin— Mile in 1:51'%.
Jim Heffering — Mile in 1;,50%.
Ja|) — Mile in l;49‘-%,.
J. C. Stone — Mile in 1:.52%.
Lord lliiniilton — Half mile in .55.
iK'gal— Mile in 1:48.
Nepi- — Three-<|uarter.s in 1 :22.
Nashville — Half mile in 50%,.
IMiie Grove — Half mile in 52-;i.
Patela-s — Half mile in .52-%.
Petard — Half mile in .54.
Itog — Five-eiglitlis in 1 :(M.
Rufus Riley — Mile in 1 :49.
SjKikam- Queen — Half mile in 51.
Starry Banner — Three-quarters in 1:19%.
Seoiirgeiiian — Mile in 1:55.
Saiisyming— Mile in 1:49-%.
Sirion Maid — Tliree-eiglitlis in 40.
Thistle Green — Five-eiglitlis in 1:03%.
Taeola — Tliree -quarters in 1:22%.
Zaza — Tliree-eiglitlis in 40.
At Douglas Park
Weather clear; track good —
Baby Cal — 5lile in 1 ;.55.
Bryiilimali — Mile in 1:43%,.
Bean Briimmel — Half mile in ,50%.
Contestant — Half mile in .52%.
Cohweli — Half mile in .50%. _
Corson — Mile in 1:48.
Featlierwit — Five-eighths in 1:07.
George Graham — Mile In 1:57.
llanoviu — Mile in 1:.54.
Handhiiie— 5Hle in 1 :.5().
Harry Shaw — Mile in 1:49.
Hociiir — Mile in 1:40%.
Jim Dudley — Mile in 1:40.
Jack Straw — Five-elgliths in 1 :(K1.
Imdy Small — Tliree-tiiiarlcrs in 1:22.
Lillian G. — Threc-qiiarlers in 1:17.
Mary H. — Tlirec-iiuartcrs in 1 :‘J3.
Mustard -Tliree -quarters in 1:18.
.Money Maker -'I'liree- quarters in 1:23%.
.Miss AVells— Mile in 1:.52'%.
Miss Prm-ter- -Five-eighths in 1:00.
Old BriKiin — Five-eighths in 1:11.
ProsiH-ctor — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Precious — Mile in 1 :48.
Safely First — Five-eighths in 1:10.
Skiles Knob — Three-quarters in 1:15%.
Tlie Gallant — Mile in 1;.50%,.
Tippo Saliili — Tliree-qiiarters in 1:19.
Tim McGee — Three-quarters in 1:19%.
Tokalon 5larcli — 5Iile in 1:48%.
Tokay — Half mile in 5)!.
Warsaw — Tliree-qiiarters in 1:19.
Whirling Dim — Mile in 1:48'%.
Waller H. I’iqrce — Mile in 1:51%.
•
NEW SUPERINTENDENT AT LEXINGTON
LEXINGTON. Ky.. May 17.— John Keegan, for-
mer siiiK-riiitendeiit of tin- Litoiiia track, arrived
here this morning and assumed his duties as sii|H-r-
iiiteiident of tlie Kentucky AssiK-iatioii track, suc-
ceeding James P. Ross, wlioso resignation t«Kik
effect Thursday and wlio in future will devote hia
attention to training horses.
PIMLICO FORM CHART
MD., SATURDAY, HAT 17, 1919. — Fiftecntli and last day. Mar.vlaiid Jockey Club. S|iriiig
Meeting of 1.5 da.vs. Weather cloudy; temperature 75°.
Steward to Re|ireseiit JjM-ke.v CIiili. F. J. Bryan. Judges, J. McLeiinaii and 11.' P. Coiikliiig. Starter,
5Iars Cassidy. . Racing Secretary, W. P. Riggs.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1:30 p. ni.). W iiidieates Avliip, S spurs, B lilinkers. Fig-
ures in pareiitlieses following the distance of eacli race indicate date, truck record, age of horse and
weight carried. *Indicates apiirentico allowance.
^OQOrt I’IKST race— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 19. 1910—1:46—5—120.) Purse $1,080.01. 3-year-
JL md nj ij olds and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner $780.01; second, $200; third,
$ 100 .
Index Horses ' AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
(4‘J3’J’J)SOL. DE VERDUNw 3 9-r. 4 7 4' 4»t 1" I" 1'.'. A Richcr’k D Shaw
423.54 = M',N O’ TH’ HOURwb 4 no 1 2 51 5'1 3' 2= 2» 1^ AlcAtee R Parr
4 2354 THRIFT
( 42340 ) •REIJ..RINUER
42314»PRUNES
w 4 104i 8 8 7’ 8'-- ?' o'l :in W Chert
5 108 7 6 3* 3'1 4' 3'i 4'J S Wida
w 4 109 5 9 G"" 6' til B' 5l> E Sande
42350 PERIGOURDINE w 4 103 10 1 8'“ 7* 8'» 71 6’* L Fator
T E Crist
E K Bryson
D S Fountain
H J Kennedy
42375 TOMMYWAAI- ws 3 109 6 5 2- 2 ' 51 8* 7- A Johnson G Peterson
42356 SIMON PURE WB 4 109 1 3 3 1= 1- 2 ' 4'i 8= T Rk-c B Gray
42015 PEERLESS ONE w 4 108 9 10 91 9" 9-» g"® 9»® H Hanmer AV C Daly
38176 .MONIKER w 4 102 2 4 10 10 10 10 10 R Moore G B Fenwick I
t.Mntiiel flekl. Time. 24%, 49%. 1:16%, 1:45%, 1:53. Track heavy.
$2 miitiiels jiaid. Soldat <le A erdiin. $7.(8) straight, $4.40 place, $3.80 sliow; Alan o’ th’ Hour. .SC. ill
place. $5.(8> show; Tlirift. Held, .$12.70 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — Soldat de A’erdiiii. ’J.AO to DM) straight. 120 to DM) place, !M) to DM) s’jow
Alan o’ til’ Hour, 220 to 100 place. 180 to 1(8) sliow: Tlnift. ticld. .535 to 100 show. ,
AViiiner — B. c, by Verdun — Place Forte (trained liy D. Shaw; bred in France liy Baron AI. de Roth-
scliild).
AA’ent to jmst at 2:34. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and tliird driv-
ing. SOLD.Vr DE VERDUN, an imiiroving colt, went aroiiml the leaders with a rnsli on the turn out of
tin- liackstrctch and was taken under restraint after racing into 11 long lead. AIAX ()’ ’ril’ HOUR rai-i-d
proniim-ntly and tinislied in resolute fasliion. THRIFT came fast at the einl and outstayed BELL-
RINGER for third place. PRUNES tinislied well. .SIAIDN PURE quit after setting tlie earlv pace. Tin:
winner, entered for $(MK). was hid up to $1.(815 and hoiiglit in.
Scratelieil — (42:t71 IHoudini, 101; (4’.’351) Kilts IL. 117; 40913 Rose AVater, 1(8); 42371 AVilfreda, 9ti;
42287 Uiick- Sand. 90.
Overweights — Thrift, 4% ikiiiikIs; Tomm.vwiiae, 1; Simon Pure, 1%.; Peerless One, 4.
G B Fenwick
Equiv. Odds Str’t
250-10'l
.5:10-1(8)
t5095-K8l
13.50-ino
210 K8I
l:{25-10'»
24 15- KM)
1.54.". -KM)
2890-1(81
/|09Q~| second RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Nov. 4. 1916— 1;11%— 6— 133.) Oriole Handicap. Furie
J. $1,080.01. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $780.01; second, $200; third,
$ 100 .
Index Horses AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Eouiv. Odds Str’t
Equiv. Odds Str’t
(42328)THE DECISION wsB 6 120 1 5
42277”('ELTO w 7 10:5 3 6
42251 = WIDOW HEDOTTEw 5 107 C 2
I'lM 1' 11 111 A Nickl’us J E Davis
42 I 76" A AIACKASSIN
42376" »ONICO
42027‘MUMBO JUMBO w 5 95 4 :! .5'i 7' ,5*' (!’ R Aloorc G Luther 217.5 KKi
42322 ’TORClUATO II. wB 3 94 1 8 7 3" 3'1 7" T* J AVcsslcr A' Apreda 9775 100
42309 SURPLICE W 3 100 7 4 6' 8 8 8 1, Fator H Bowen 4:!(K)-KM)
Time, 24%, 49%, 1:16%. Track heavy.
$2 mntnels jiaid. The Decision. $8.70 straiglit. $5.30 place, $3.80 sliow; Celto, .$8.10 place, $5.:i() show;
AVidow Redotte, $4.00 show.
Equivalent hooking odds— The Decision. 3;5.5 to D)(» straiglit. 105 to 1(8) place, J8) to D8) sliow, Celto.
305 to 1(8) place, Di.5 to DK) sliow; AVidow Bedotte. 130 to 1(8) sliow.
Ayiiiiier— B. g. )iy King James — Verdict (trained h.v M. Brady; hreil by Air. Henry T. Oxmirdt.
AA’eiit to post at .'LOt. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving: second and third (In-
WB 4 too.'. 5 1
WB 4 97 2 8
w 5 95 4 ::
WB 3 94 1 8 7
w 3 1(81 7 4
7» 41 2" 2' S AVida
411k 511k H* 3'1 G Con-y
oil 2'< :!'■ 4'> I, Ensor
E C Griffith
E Trueman
J E Griffith
8 6' 41 S'" A Richer’ k T Francis
same. 'I'HE DECLSIO.N moved up rapidly next to tlie inside rail after hegiiming slowly and. taking the
k-ad, raced AAIACKASSI.N into defeat in the first lialf. hut was driving hard to witlistaiid CEL'l’O’S nisli.
The latter came tlirongh on tlie inside after entering the iiomestretcli and tinislied fast and gaining.
AVIDOAA’ HED01’'rE was in the middle of the track at tin- tiiiisli and going fastest of all. ONICO drop|a-il
liack after iK-giimiiig slowly and closed an imnieiise gap. AAIACKASSIN showed speed, lint quit.
Sera tclied— 42376 Zmiave, 104; 42328 Coral, 91; 42177 Tit for Tat. 98; 42371 Krizciir. 90; 4ij22"Vclo
98; 42164 Sea Bcucli. 101; 42265 Retwceii Us, 104; 42:423 AV. AVard. 95; 422.59 Bcancaire, 95.
Overweights - Amackassin. 3% pounds: Tor<|iiato II. . 3>o: Siiridice. 5.
THIRD RACE— —2 Miles. (May 8. 1913 — 3:49% — 8 — 149.) Consolation Selling Handicati
Steeplechase. Purse $1,000. 4-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $700; sec-
ond, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
42275 -'BRAND
42324 AIELOS
42S24»INF°IDEL II.
42324 LITTLE HORN
42352 TOPPV NIX
42338 NEAV HAA EN
42352 OTTO FLOTO
40310 CYNOSURE
42324 RHOMB
42 162 "ALGA RDI
A
Wt
PPSt
4
8
12
13 :
Fin
Jockeys
w 5
137
2
4
8"
8“
7'®
1«
AV
Blake
w 12
134
1
5
•>2
2‘-
3'.'.
2b
2‘1
I>
Cheyne
w 6
138
B
B
5’
4"
2'i
Ink
3®
F
AVill’ms
w 11
138
3
11
10'
8'®
5'®
4'1
E
Landry
w 5
133
10
2
1"
luk
IJ
4*
5'"
AV
Green
w 10
140
7
1
3nk
3(1
.|nk
B»
B'"®
AV
Taylor
w 8
130
11
8
6«
7"
yiO(
«72U07300J
Ranch
w 10
PM)
9
9
11
10
10
8
8
A
Nk-kl’us
w 9
i;a
5
7
7"
«'2
52®
FVII.
A
Sims
w B
130
8
3
4"
'5nk
B'u
L. rider. T
Fen’ssy
Ew 10
135
4
10
9'-«
Fell.
s
Bush
Equiv. Odds Str’t
H I, Pratt
G Nibbs
J E AVident-r
N S Hurd
T J Donahue
AV L Oliver
J AV Dayton
G P Sherman
AV Stockton
stakes, and $2.(88); tlie second horse $(88). and tlie DCPDDn TIUCC rtC f'DCAT DAPCC I
third horse $2.50. Tlie brt-eder of the winner to KLl/UnU IIMb.O Up uKc.AI KALLo
tAtiitiiel tield. Time, 4:14. Track heavy,
$2 iiiutm-ls paid. Brand. $7.60 straight. $5. .50 place, $3.90 sliow: AIolos. $10.40 place. $5.10 sliow
Illlidel II.. $3.20 sliow.
Eqiiivahmt iKMikiiig odds — Brand. 280 to DM) straight, 175 to 1(81 place. 95 to 1(8) show; Alclos, 420 lo
DM) idaei-, l.i.i to 1(8) show: liitidcl II.. (8) to DM) sliow.
\A inner — Cli. g, l>y Flint Rock — Bivouac (trained liy AV. 11. Henry; hred in France hy Air. August
Scratclie<l--12:«8-THriiioil. 139; 42:438 Captain Parr. 148: 42324 Reddest, 135; 42205 Aleshach 13'>-
42310 Pioneer. I.'IO: 42:i;48 .Sliade. i;40. ’ ~’
Overweights— Alclos. 1 iioiiiid; Little Horn, 4.
fourth race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 3. 1912—54—2—110.) Purse $1,080.01. 2-year-
^^(L>€70 olds. Allowances. Net value to winner $780.01; second, $200; third, $100.
Index Horses
42325’EDITH K. w 109 9 3
42:453 .ST. ALIHAN w 110 7 5
42231 TA-rrLE w 110 S 4
42:41 I =1>R. HA1,L WB 110 4 .S
42169 ROLLD’KI.W, AIRS w lo!i « I
SUB.STITUTE w 107 :! 2
42353 AtLSS AIILLIONS w 107 1 7
REPEATER w 110 5 6
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
1" I" 1* 1' L Ensor
5" 3ii 3' 2" L AlcAtee
2' 2= 21 ;P T Rice
AI Kornhioom
North Shore Stable
T II Wilson
4' 4'1 J H Burk<“ G AV Billerman
5-’ 5' .\ Johnson -I II Rosseter
B'" (>'' G Apcl AV AI Jeffords
7" 7"t I, Fator E F AVhitney
8" 8" J AA’essler It Parr
A.I)cl AV AI Jeffords 1BJ5-PMI
42.40.4 AtI.-sS AIILLIONS w 107 1 7 <i' ,5ii 7" 7>'t K Fator E F AVhitney ’IBO-lo-i
repeater w 110 5 B 81 81 8" 8" J AVessler It Parr 7290-KH)
42084 PAA\ NEE II. w 107 2 9 9 !♦ 9 9 A Richcr’k J L Muriihy 49B6-10<J
Time, 23%, 49%, 57. Track heavy.
$2 nmtin-Is paid. Edith K.. $(>.(8) straight. $:s.(M) idacc. $2.(8) show; .St. Allan, $3.10 place, $2.80 slow
Little. $:4.:4(l sliow. 7
Equivalent iKMtkiiig odds- Editli K.. 2:40 to liMl straiglit. .50 to KKI place, 30 to 100 show; St. Allan
o.) lo DM) (ihici-. 4(1 to 1(N( sliow; Tattle. I's5 to DM) sliow.
Winner P.. f. liy Oriuoiidale — .Mamie Woitli (trained liy I*. J. Fox; In-ed hy Air. John E. Aladdeii).
post at 1:17. At post 4 iuiimt(|s. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driv.
mg. EDITH K. da'lied into a long lead in the lirst qiiart<-r and was inilliiig up at the tiiiisli ST
ALi.A.N, after iM-giimiiig slowly, was Inmiped and knocked off his stride, lint closed a big gap and made
a fast tiiiisli. T.A I’TI.E tired liadly in thi- homestretch after rimiiiiig a giMid half. Dll. HALL run fairlv
wi'll. Rol. LICK INC AIRS and St'BSTITI TE sliowcd siK-cd liricfly.
Scrati heil 42294 Hidden Sliip. 107: 42:4;46-GaUaghcr. 110; 421.50 Optimistic, 107.
Overweiglits— Edith K.. 2 iHiimds; lloliickiiig ,\irs, 2.
fifth race— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 19, 1910—1:46—5—120.) First Running~PIMLIC0
oaks. $5,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. Net value to winner
$3,650; second, $1,000; third, $500; fourth, $250.
9 AIILKMAID w 121 2 1 2' 2* 2'" 2-'’ 1' E Sant'.e .1 K L Ross 140-K’0
42)OPHELlA WB n:! 1 2 I'.l 1-’ l' Ink i-.;o 'P Kice Mrs J E Davis 576 -Kki
3 DCCHFXS LACE w li:l :! 4nk ;p ;[j ;;„|. Kalor K 1 Aliller 2:a0-HMI
2 POLKA Dt>T WB 111 5 5 :» 4" 4" 4** 4'* 1. Ensor P A Clark 955-100
1*TERENT1A wu 121 4 4 3>> 5 5 5 5 L McAtee W R Coc 175-100
Time, 24%, 50%, 1:17, 1:44%, 1:51%. Track heavy.
2 miilucls paid. Alilkmaid, $4.80 straight, $;t.D) place. $2.(8) sliow; Opln-lia. .‘"4. 90 place, .$3.50 show
i-ss lane. $4. .50 sliow. ’
aiiiivalent hooking odds— Alilkmaid, 110 to DM) straiglit. 55 f> 100 il.icc, 30 to lOO show; Ouhelia
0 DJO place, 75 to 1(.M) show; Duchess Lticc, 125 to 100 show. ^ ’
AWtPPSt % % % 6tr Fin Jockeys
W 121 2 1 2' 2< 2'“ 2-"* 1' E San.'e
Equiv. Odds Str’t
Sunday, May 18, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM.
Winner — H. f. I>y Peep o’Day — Nell Olin (trainee! hy IT. 0. P.edwell: hred hy Mr. .1. Hal Woodford).
Went to iwist at .\t post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and tliird driv-
ing. MII-KM.MI). einder slight restraint, followed the leader in close pursuit to tlie stretch turn, then
rac«'d into an easy leail in the last I'ightli and won under restraint. OPHELIA set a good pace, but tired
in tile stretch drive. IMTHESS LACE kept swerving out near the end and forced POLKA DOT out with
her. TEKENTIA seemed unable to extend herself in the going.
Scratclied — 420fl."> IVn Hose. 121; 42114 Passing Sliower, 121; 422o9’Carpet Sweeper, 111 42291 Ballet
Dancer II.. ILS; 42291 High Born Lady. ll.S.
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 17. 1911—1:51
Purse 81,080.01. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner
112.) Chesapeake Handicap.
lesaiteakt
8780.01;
second, 8232.40;
AWtPPSt % % Str Fin Jockeys
EQuiv. Odds Str’t
42.3.17 = *AVOODTRAP w 5 111 1 2 I'i H H 1' ih j We.ssler North Shore Stable 905-100
( 42H.»5 ) *BONDAGH wn 5 12.'! G 7 7 5= 3* 2' 2= A Richcr’k J Arthur ."ISS-lOO
42291 »N.\Tl'R’L BRIDGEw 3 110 2 1 2'i 2« 2* 3* 3'» L McAtee W' R Coe 155-100
42;i39 YUIU'CARI w 3 113 3 3 4U 31 4’ 4« 4« T Rice Quincy Stable 750-100
42300*H. BRRIVOGKL WB 4 100 4 4 3“*! 4* 5^ 5'1 L Kator H S Koppin 1715-100
(4213r.)CRCMPSALL wB 5 109 5 6 6' 7 7 5‘ 6>' L “En.sor B Gray 1645-100
423.51 *WAUKEAG w 5 109 7 5 5 ' 6* G= 7 7 E Sande P J Sullivan G30-100
Time, 25, 50, 1:16%, 1:44%, 1:56%. Track heavy.
.82 mutuels paid. Woodtrap. 8-0.10 straight, $7.00 place, $3.ti0 show; Bondage, $5.20 place, $3.40
show: Naturjil Bridge. $2. SO show.
Equivalent Ixioking odds — Woodtrap. 90.5 to 100 straight. 2.50 to 100 place, 80 to 100 show; Bondage,
KiO to 1(K) jilacc, 70 to 100 sliow: Natural Bridge. 40 to lOO show.
Winner — Ch. h. b.v Trap UiK‘k — Wtaalvine (trained by .1. Hewitt; bred by Mr. August Belmont).
Went to i>ost at 5:27. At iH)st 3 minutes. Start good and slow. IVon driving; sei-ond and third the
same. WOODTK.VP racial into the lead ipiickly and was under slight restraint until in the last quarter,
where he was hard ridden to outsta.v BOND.VGE. The latter was outpaced in the earlv running and
closed :i big gap. but ids weight told on him in Hie linal drive. N.\TLH.\L BRIDGE ran a good race
and tinished gamely, hut tiring. YLUUt’AHI and HAUUY BHEIVOGEL quit in the stretch.
Scratched — 4235.5’Criin|K*r, 118.
North Shore Stable
.T Arthur
5V R Coe
Quincy Stable
H S Koppin
B Gray
P J Sullivan
42396
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 19, 1910—1:46—5—120.) Purse $1,080.01.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling Handicap. Net value to winner $780.01; second,
$200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin
42327 SIBOLA tv 4 109 2 2 1* 1^ 1= 1> H A Johnson
( 42095 )GENEVIEVE B. w 4 110 1 1 5'1 7h 6' 4"k 2'S W Obert
( 42288 )CHAS. KRANCISwb 7 109 8 11 9‘ 51 2nk 2* 3>' T Rice
(42327) ‘ARBITRATOR ws 5 95 11 10 4"k .T>k 5i 3h 4h J IVessIer
42314 AVOOD VIOLET WB 4 105 7 9 7> 4i 4li 5> 5= J Con wav
42327»BAR COY w 4 97 6 7 11 11 10« 9» 6i A Richcr’k
42371 ANTOINETTE w 3 107 9 5 3nk 6'?. 7% 6J 7* E Sande
BEN HAMPSON wB 5 107 3 3 10^ 8' 8* 8> S- L Fator
42245 REFl'GEE
42354 DIADI
4 2 35 0 » K 1 M PALONG
..Mutiiel field.
WB G lie 5 4 2* 2% 3i 7= O'* L Ensor
w 8 108 10 8 Gh 9nk 9J io» 10^ .T H Burke
w 3 98 4 6 Si 10* 11 11 11 S Wida
G AV J Bissell
S Pinkerton
AV H Cissna
E G A'lvell
J B Dahlgren
A\' D Althouse
M R Pons
A\' A' Casey
AA' Fenwick
G AV Billerman
E C Griffith
Time, 25%, 51%, 1:19, 1:45%, 1:52%. Track heavy.
Equiv. Odds Str’t
555-100
330-100
2C0-1U0
980-100
2635-100
t3.375-100
905-100
3280-100
1185-100
1 3585-100
t
.82 mutuels paid, Sibola, $13.10 straiglit, $0.70 place, $4.00 show; Genevieve B., $5.30 place, $3.50
siniw; Charles Francis. $3.iiO sliow.
Ec|uivalent liookiiig odds — Silaila. .5.55 tc 100 straight. 235 to 1(H) place, 100 to 100 sliow; Genevieve B.,
105 to KKI Jilacc, 75 to 100 sliow ; Cliarles Francis, ,*iO to 100 sliow.
AViiincr — Cli. f, b.v Uajiid Water — Playground (trained b.v .1. H. Stoller: bred by Mr. Jolin E. Madden).
AAent to post at 0:0.5. ,\t mist 1 minute. Start gmid and slow. AVon liandil.v; second and tliird driv-
ing. SIB(>I,.\ set^ tlie pace easily for tlirec-ipiarters. but liad to Ik- liard ridden near tlie cii l to out-
sta.v GEXEVIEA'E B. The latter liad a roiigli race in tlie early running and finished with a nisli.
CH.MH.ES FRANCIS hegan slowl.v and was forced to work liis wav nji on tlie outside, tmt tired afli-r
racing into second place. ARBITRATOR and WOOD VIOLET ran well and finished clo.<e up REFUGEE
sliowcd sjiocd.
Scratched — 12327’ Hickoryiint, 104; 42130 Bierman, 103; 42.3.54’Lady Vara, 103; 42327 I’Uireiizi, 95.
ttverweights — SilHiIa, 5 jMiiinds: Cliarles Francis. 1; .Antoinette, 2.
JAMAICA FORM CHART
JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. — Tliird day. Alctrojiolitan Jockey Club. Spring
-Alcetiiig of (i days. Weather cloudy; temperature 70“.
Steward to Itejirescnt Jockey Club, AA’. S. A'osliurgli. Presiding Judges, E. C. Smith and H. U.
Homan. Starter, Edward TrilM-. Racing Secretary, AV. C. Edwards.
Racing starts at 2:.30 p. ni. (Cliicngo time 1:30 p. m.). AV indicates wliip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures ill jiareiithescs following tlie distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
wciglit carried. ‘Indicates apjirentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 19. 1917— 59%— 2— 109.) $699.37 Added. 2-year-olds.
V ■ Fillies, Selling. Net value to winner $569.37; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
Fillies, Selling. Net value to winner $569.37; second, $100; third, $50.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H O P S
4217.5 POKEY JANE WB 103 4 3
EASTERN GLOAV’ w 105 2 4 4 4 4 2n G AValls G (.’hoos 5 5 18-51 out
42290‘MERRA' SINNER WB 98 3 2 2'J 2* 2» 3h H Hoffler R P Smith 10 12 12 3 out
42175 QUICK FIRE w 103 11 3’ 3* 3* 4 R Hoffm’nF Davitt 8-5 3 13-57-lOout
Time. 23%. 48%, 1:02%. Track fast.
AViniicr — Hr. f, b.v Angel Jim — Villialia (trained by W. M. Slieedy; iired b.v Air. William Gartli).
AVciit to jiost at 2:45. At jMist 1 minute. Start fair and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. POKEY JANE tiMik the lead qiiicki.v, outran licr ojipouents all tlic way and won easing uji. EA.ST-
EK.N (JLtlW closed a gaji ami tired iiadly in the final drive, but oiitsta.ved MERRY SINNER. The latter
raced green and came wide wlien entering tlie stretch, but was ruiiuiiig fast at tlie end. QUICK FIRE
ran well and liad no misliajis.
Scratclied — 42091’MlIe. Dazie, 109.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
42378 OUR NEPHEAA' w 4 112 2 2 IJ 1= 1’ 1= , T Nolan J Garson 9-5 2 8-6 2-5 out
(10520)POOR BUT’FLY WB 4 lo;! 4 3 4= 3j 2- 2« G Preece Jr B Davis 5. G 5 8-5.1-2
12151 UNWISE CHILD WB 3 93 5 4 2’i 2'i 3’ 3’ J Staplet’nCasco Stable 8 10 10 3 1
12358’KEAVESSA wn 9 113 3 5 3'J 4= 4* 41 E Haynes AA' E Oliver 6-5 8-5 3-2 2-5 out
42136 LuADY AA'ARD w 5 Ki6 1 1 5 5 5 5 H Ericks’nE Lutz 15 20 20 5 8-5
Time. 23%. 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
Ayiiiiicr — B. g, by Dr. Leggo — Georgia tiirl (trained by J. Garson; bred li.v Mr. Adolph B. Rpreckels).
AA’ciit to jiost at 3:11. At jiost 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easil.v; second and third driv-
ing. OUR NEPHEW, awa.v fa.st, took a qiiii-k lead and, making the pace fast, came to the middle of
flic track in the final cightli and drew awa.v to win in a canter. I’OOR BU'PrERFLY was forced wide
ill the carl.v riiiining and came wide wlien entering the stretch. Imt crossed to tlie inner rail when driven
ami finished fast. UNWISE CHILD liad no niisliajis and sliowcd a fair order of speed. KEAA’ESSA, in
close quarters in the early ninning. drojiped hark on tlie last turn and lias seen ills best davs.
Scratelied— 42378’Ultra (iold. 108; 40378 Virago, 93; 38404 I’lantarede, 98.
Overweights — Kewessa. 2 jiounds.
third RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (May 16, 1919— 1:05%— 6— 107.) Tenth Running MON-
V TAUK SELLING STAKES. Guaranteed Value $2,000. 2-year-olds. Net value to win-
ner $1,450; second, $300; third, $200.
Index Horses
AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
CHOPS
( 42359 )E. RICKENBACH’Rw 112 5 2 I'i I'J 1' 1’ R Troxler AA' J Salmon 1 1 9-101-4 out
42359vOLEASTER w 95 3 1 2’ 2’ 2* 2* J Staplet’n Kentucky Stable 5 6 6 8-5 1-2
12362‘Sl’GARMINT w 102 1 5 5 5 5 3=1 H Alyers AA' R Coe 10 15 12 3 G-5
HEADMAN WB 110 4 4 4’ 4* 4>. 4J R Hoffm’nBrighton Stable 12 20 20 5 8-5
42359 '’FLA’ING ORB w 105 2 3 3’ 3® 3’i 5 S Sn’dmanG D AA'idener 9-5 11-52 2-5 out
tDisqualilied for foul and jilaced last.
Time, 23'*i, 49'*5, 1:08%. Track fast.
AViiiiier — Cli. c, b.v Tlie Manager— Caution (trained liy E. AVayland; bred by Mr. Tlionias C. AIc-
Dowell).
Went to Jiost at 3:42. At jKist 1 minute. Start jioor and slow. AA’on easil.v; second and tliird driv-
ing. EDDIE ItlCKENBACHER. off forwardl.v. took an imiiiediute lead and lield swa.v tiiroughoiit and,
stamliiig a mild drive in the final quarter, drew awa.v at the end. OI.E-AS'l'ER was nished nji on tlie out-
side and jiiiiclicd EI.VING ORB back sliarjd.v at ttie lialf-iiiile ground, for wliicli slie was disqualified,
but ran a good race. SUGARMINT jiropped at tlie tiarrier’s rise, but closed a gap and finislied fast.
HE.ADMA.N was fractions and was led to tlie jiost. tlien tiegaii slowly and indicated lack of education.
EEA'l.NG OltB was eliminated from contention wlien OLEASTER liit liini.
Siratelied — 42(l91’AlIle. Dazie. 95; 42397’Merry Sinner. 89; Nortliward. 112.
/i ^ /t fkfk fourth race— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 18. 1917— 1:45%— 6— 123.) Thirteenth Running
KINGS COUNTY HANDICAP. Guaranteed Value $5,000. 3-year-olds and upward.
Net value to winner $4,850; second, $700; third, $300.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
40157 THUNDERCLAP wn 3 IGOi 1 8 S S
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P
TED. ROUSSEAU w :! 105 2 1 li IJ 1.’ ]= 1* ,T CailahanW .1 Salmon
I2;tl l‘AI,.M.A B.
WB 5 lOS 1 4 4 2‘
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % %StrFin Jockeys
O II C P S
42178 ROI CRAIG
w
118
*>
-i
2’.
1*
AV J O’B nC
A Ajtplegate 4
4
3 1 1-2
( P’234 )AVV.\' DOVER
w r.
121
1
:v.
1*
11
'S-
A Collins 'fhe Beach Stabler
«
6 2 1
( 40126)JUVE.N'E.SCENCE
\v
l'(4
r>
4®
;‘4
G AValls .1
Sanford 8-5
2
9-5 7-101-3
( 46379 )ST. QUENTIN
w
109
7
1
r.4
5’
r»-
43
Q Preece .)
H Loucheim ::
5
5 2 4-5
42323 .MELANCHOLl.A.
\v
1(13
7
C'.’.
.1 .Stajilefn .A
Biija 15
IN)
20 7 3
42149 YOU.NEED
\V H
ns
o
-
31
G Burns 'i
Calcina .s
S
7 21 6-5
PICTOR w 10:{ 4 6 7 7 7 7 .s Sii'dmanG D Widener l."> 20 20 7 3
Time, 23%. 47'*i, 1:14. Track fast.
Winner B. c, liy Roi Herode — Caiidacraig (trained iiy L. J. Ridiilieimer; bred in England bv Alajor
A. J. Fife).
Went to jMist at ~:i>7. At jK>st 3 minutes. Start gmid ami slow. Won easily; second and tliird driv-
ing. liOI CK.AIG followed WA'NDOVEK closely to tlic strelcli, tlimi drew away easily at the end
nioler vigorous riding. AVA'N DOVER si|ueezcd tliroiigli on the inside into tlie leftd after rounding tlie
far liirii. but tired wlieii cliallenged in the liii.il eightli. J UA'EN'ES(!ENCE raced singislily early,
hilt finished well and will improve. ST. QUEN"J.TN lucked speeil. YOL’N'EIiD was evidently short.
riCTUH was always outrun.
CHURCHILL DOWNS FORM CHART
LOUISVILLE, KY., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919. — Clinrcliill Downs. Seventh day. Kentucky Jockey
Club. Spring Meeting of 19 days. AVeather clear; temjierature 68°.
Stewards. Clins. F. Price, S. C. Nnckols. Jr., and 8. .Goodpuster. Placing Judges, W. H. Shelley,
N. H. McClelland and E. Jasper. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, W. H. Slielley.
Racing starts at 2:.30 p. m. (Cliicngo time 2:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weiglit carried. ‘Indicates ajjprentice allowance.
/IQ/IAQ FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 16, 1913— 1:11— 2— 105.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $75,
Index Horses
AWtPPSt %
% Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odds Str’t
42301 TOP COAT WB 4 107 1 1 1* 1’ 1= 1' H Lunsf’d T M Botts 2.50-100
42343‘MADRAS GINGH’Mw' 3 91 10 7 5* 4’ 2- 2> S Boyle AV F McGee 4180-100
42301*»PULLUX wB 7 109 9 9 7 * 6<> 3J 3* AV Riden’r W Perkins 1320-100
42343*‘DAA’ID CRAIG wn 8 106 4 2 4‘J 5'i 4‘ 4’ C Rob’son J Lowe 145-100
42330 HAP. GO LUCKA’ wB 4 108 5 6 3h 3= 5i 5i N Barrett J Marino 10865-100
42128‘AA’. AA’. HASTINGSwb 4 110 2 3 0’ 7' 6* 6> C Brown M J Rooney 154.5-100
42301 ‘BUT’SCOTCH II. wn 5 112 8 5 2i» 2’ 7i 7* H J Burke J W Schorr 4.°4)-100
42330‘MATHER 4 100 6 8 10 9> 8* 8* T Alurray AV C Covington 26220-100
42330‘HIGH PASS w 4 102i 3 4 8' 80 9’ 9'» AV W’right S Ross (Mi65-]00
SERVICE FLAG w 106J 7 10 9* 10 10 10 M Garner Pastime Stable 16580-100
Time, 24. 48%, 1:15%. Track slow.
$2 mutuels paid. Top Coat. $7.00 straight, $4.30 place, $3.90 show; Madras Gingham, $35.80 place,
$12.10 sliow; Pullux. $4.90 show.
Eijuivaleiit iKxikiug odds — Top Coat, 2.50 to 100 straiglit. 115 to 100 place, 05 to 100 sliow; Madras
Gingham. 1(>9<) to 100 jilace. 505 to 100 sliow; Pullux, 145 to 100 sliow.
AA'inner — Rlk. g, b.v Star Slioot — Raglan (trained by I). I!. Jlillcr; bred by Mr. John E. Madden).
AA'cnt to jKist at 2:26. At jKist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won liandil.v; second and tliird
driving. TOP COAT, away fast and allowing the most sjx-cd from tlie start, raced into a g(Kid lead at
once, blit tired in the stretcli and bad to be sliaken np near tlie end. MADRAS GINGHAM liegan slowl.v,
Imt gained steadil.v and finislied fast and gaining. PULLUX ran a good race and closed a big gap in the
last quarter. D.AA’ID CRAIG was well up when lie fell back suddenly and came again in the stretcli.
BUTTERSCOTCH II. ran a goo<l race and quit in tlie stretch.
Scratched — 42365’Harry Burgovne, 104; 41537 Blaise, 107; 42252 Dave Hogan, 107; 40609’Mose, 105;
42383 Ed Garrison. 105.
Overweiglits — Higli Pass, 4% pounds; Madras Gingham, 1; Service Flag. 3%.
J Marino
M J Rooney
S Ross
Pastime Stable
2.50-100
4180-100
1320-100
145-100
10865-100
154.5-100
4.°i0-100
26220-100
(Mi65-]00
16580-100
/!•>/! A/I SECOND RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs. « (May 8. 1909— 52%— 2— 103.) $1,200 Added. 2-year-
olds. Maidens. Colts and Geldings. Special Weights. Net value to winner $930;
second, $224; third, $116.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Equiv. Odd.s Str’t
CLAUDE BROAVN w 115
1
1
1’
I’i I’i
R
Troise
J S Hawkin.s
67'.'-ino
42347
SAM’S BOY
w 115
7
4
3i>
2?
2**
M
Garner
Pastime Stable
2S5-KMI
421.->.’)
AJIERICAN S’LDIERw 115
2
5
2M
31
31
C
Howard
AV F Poison
4720-100
42316’AVSON THE
GRE.ATW' 115
5
3
4’
4>
42
C
A’anDu’n
C T AA’orthington
125-100
42333
HOSLER
w 115
6
2
5=
5=
5**
D
Conn’lly
C H ('arter
545-100
42331
JIUSIC JIAN
w 115
4
6
8
6i
fi-
J
Howard
AVllliams Bros
4010-100
42347
AIRDRIE
w 115
3
7
71
7'i
72
H
Thurber
K D Alexander
4690 100
JOHNNY A.
w 115
8
8
6i
8
8
A
Amm’nn
J Allgeyer
13010-100
Time, 24%, 49, 55%. Track slow.
$2 mutuels jiaid. Claude Brown, $15.40 straight, $0.(i0 place, $5.20 show; Sam’s Boy, $4.40 place,
$3.40 sliow; Aiimricaii Soldier, $12.20 sliow.
Equivalent liodkiiig odds — Claude Brown, 670 to 100 straiglit. 230 to 100 place, 160 to 100 sliow;
Sam’s Boy, 120 to 100 jilaee, 70 to 100 show; Amerieaii Solider, 510 to 1(K> sliow.
AVinner — B. e, by Great Britain — Alary Le Bus (trained by J. S. Hawkins; bred by Mr. A. L. Fergu-
son).
AA’cnt to Jiost at 2:58. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on easily; second and third driv-
ing. CLAUDE BROAVN' began well, showed tlie most speed from tlie start and. liolding on gamely, Avon
easing up. SAM’S BOAT followed tlie winner in closest pursuit tliroiiglioiit and stood tlie final drive
gamel.v. AAIERICAN S<)LI)If!U raeed forwardl.v from tlie start and held AA’ILSON THE GREAT safe in
the final drive. AA'ILSON THE GREAT raced awkwardly and failed to run to exjieetations.
/I*>/I Af? THIRD RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 27, 1916— 1:51 Vi —4— 110.) Purse $1,000. 3-yeax-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; thii^, $76.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
1* 1= I’i 1’ E Ambr’seAA’inous Pt Sta 1 13-1011-101-3out
4 4 4 2n G AValls G (.'hoos 5 5 18-51 out
2'J 2* 2» 3h H Hoffler R P Smith 10 12 12 3 out
3’ 3* 3* 4 R Hoffm’nF Davitt 8-5 3 13-57-lOout
y|OQQQ SECOND RACE- 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 13, 1918— 1:11%— 3— 126.) Purse $699.37. 3-year-olds
and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $549.37; second. $100; th^d, $50.
42349»BOG.\RT w 10 111 2 1 4J 4h 2* li In D Conn’lly B Chapman 365-100
42321‘FLAPPE:R avb 4 101 10 4 1* I'J 1* 2’ 2» AA' Riden’r J L Knight 44:50-100
42202 ‘EL REY wn 5 106 4 7 7 ‘ 8= 7J 4* 3’ T Murray AA’illiams Bros 2:i0-100
(42216)TITO WB 6 115 1 2 2i 2% 3’ 3’ 4= O AA'illis W E Dexter 440-100
42243 ’‘ROOKERA’ w 4 101 3 6 9’ 9« 8> 6i 5= S Boyle P Dunne 985-100
(42244) ‘BA JAZET AV 4 106 6 5 6t» 5’ 5i 5* 6* C Brown C C AA’right 535-100
42334‘BENEFACTOR AV 4 103 7 8 5n 7h 9’ 8'i 7- AV AVright M J Rooney 4810-10()
42334 NIGHT OAA’L aa- 5 111 9 3 3’ 3S 4h 7* 8’ C HoAvard AV F Poison 6015-100
42334‘ALDEBARAN wB 10 106 5 10 81 6h 6J 9’ 9* C Rob’son M Goldblatt 4390-100
(42024)THANKSGI\”G wn 6 111 8 9 10 10 10 10 10 E Don’hue J J Doyle 4215-100
Time. 24%. 49%, 1:15, 1:42%, 1:55%. TA-ack slow.
$2 mutuels paid, I’.ogart, $9.30 straight, $5.20 place, $3.50 show; Flapper, $28.50 place, $11.30 show;
El Re.v. $3.90 sliow.
Equivalent booking odds — Itogart. .3(>5 to 100 straiglit, IGO to 100 place, 75 to 100 show; Flapper,
1325 to 100 place, 4(i5 to 100 sliow; El Itey, 95 to KKI sliow.
AA'inner — Br. g. by Bannockburn — Belle Ward (trained liy II. Cliapman; bred by Mr. Barney Schreiber).
AA’ent to jiost at 3:37. At imst 2 minutes. Start good and sIoav. Won driving; second and third the
same. BOGART, close up from tlie start, raced into the lead in tlie stretch, but finally just escaped
being beaten. FI.APPER sliowed tlie most early siieed and came again after seemingly beaten In the
last eighth and almost got np. EL REA' finished fast after making a sIoav beginning. TITO showed
sjieed, but tired in tlie stretcli. BA.IAZET lost ground in the last eightli. ROOKERY closed a good gap
in tlie last quarter. NIGHT OWI.. quit after going well for a lialf mile.
Scratched — 42334’1’arr, 111; 42280’ Rhymer, 106; 42036 Byrne, 98; 42368 Saza-N’amy, 106; 42389 Dr.
Samuel, 111.
Overweights — Bajazet. 3 pounds.
/If>/I AA fourth race— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 16. 1913—1:11—2—105.) LouisvUle Hotel Handicap.
$1,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to Avinner $1,150; second, $259.50;
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds Str’t
42254 PRINCE OF COMOwb 6 115 7 2 1* 1*111 1» AV Crump J Livingston 865-ino
41720’LUCKY B. AV 4 104 2 1 4?. 4= .T’ 2* H Lunsf’d M Shields 675-1(10
42346 ’HIGH COST av 4 114 1 4 21 21 21 3* C Brown L Erb 305-100
£8983 ST. AUGUSTINE av 4 102 6 3 3’ 3* 4’ 4* C Rob’son T C McDowell 86.5-lW
42207 ’GRUNDA’ WB 5 110 4 5 6'’ 61 5» 5® M Gamer Ogden Stable ICO-KW)
42346 JAS. T. CLARK wB 4 103 5 6 51 5’ 6'’ 6* J Kederis J W Schorr 4r^.')-10()
42346 MARIE MILLER wB 5 1041 3 7 7 7 7 7 0 AVillis Marshall Bros 1375-100
Time. 23%, 47, 1:14. Track slow.
$2 mutuels jiaid. Prince of Como, $19.30 straight, $9.60 place, $5.10 show; Lucky 1!., $7.10 jilace,
$4.(KI shoAv; Higli Cost. $3.40 shoAV.
Equivalent bo<iking odds — Prince of Como. 865 to KKI straiglit, 3S0 to 100 liluce, 155 to 100 show;
Luck.v B.. 255 to KKI jilace, 1(K) to KKI show; Higli Cost, 70 to KM) show.
AA'inner — B. g, tiy Disguise — Claudia (trained li.v .1. M<-Corniack; bred b.v Air. F. D. Kuiglit).
AVent to post at 4:14. At iKist 4 iniimtes. Start g<Hjd and slow for all but MARIE MILLER. Won
driving; second and tliird tlie same. I’RINCE OF COMO, sliowing A’astly imjiroved form over his previous
race, took tlie lead Avitli a rush, set a fast pace and outstayed Ll’CKY’ B. at the end. LUCKY B. saved
niiicli ground Avlien coming into the stretcli and AV:is going fastest at the finish. HIGH COST ran well,
but lost ground b.v coming Avide on tlie last turn. GRUNDA' Avas outrun all the way. ST. AUGUSTINE
and JAS. T. CLARK tired. MARIE MILLER Avas aAvay slowly.
Scratched — 40314 Leocliares, 128; 42346 Ocean Sweep, 100.
Overweights — Marie Jlillcr. 1% jiounds.
/if> FIFTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Sept. 25, 1911— 1:44%— 5— 105.) Forty-fifth Running
4 CLARK HANDICAP. $4,000 Adiled. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner
Index Horses
$4,360; second, $500; third, $300.
AAVtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
42283 ’MIDAVAA'
40445’BEAVERKILL
4231 7 ’HODGE
AVB 5 117 4 6 4M 4’ 2i> 1* 1* H Thurber J AV Parrish
WB 5 109 2
AV 8 109 6
6* 5M :!*> 2* 2'® M Garner
7 6’ 5® 3i 3’ T Murray
Ogden Stable
K Spence
42303’SEWELL COMBS aab 4 103 1 3 2'A 1* 1* 4'' 4® C Rob’son Gallaher Bros
42332»A’IA'A AJIERICA w 4 110
(38919) RIFLE av 4 106 5 4 5’ 7 6’ 6’ 6® N Barrett J K Redmon t
(42332 )COURTSHIP wb 5 110 3 5 1>* 2h 7 7 7 O AVillis G A Marshall 255-100
t-Mutuel field. Time, 24, 47%, 1:14, 1:40, 1:46%. Track slow.
$2 mutuels jiaid. Midway, $7.60 straight, $3.90 place, $3.20 sliOAv; Beaverkill, $3.60 place, $3.10
show: Hodge, field. $3.70 sIioav.
Equivalent booking odds — MidAvay, 280 to 100 straiglit, 95 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Beaverkill,
80 to 100 place, 70 to lOO sliOAv; Hodge, field, 85 t<> KKI sliow.
AVinner — Cli. h. b.v Ballot — 'J'liirty- tliird (trained li.v J. S. Ward; bred by Messrs. Clay Bros.).
AVcMit to jM>st at 4:51. At j>ost 3 minutes. Start good and sloAv. AVon easily; second and third driv-
ing. MIDWAY, running in good form, stayed close np Avith tlie leaders in tlie early running and drew
out in tlie stretch Avlien called on and AA'on in a canter. BEAVERKH.L AA'as forced back sliarpl.v
on tile first turn and gained steadily in the last lialf into a fast going second. HODGE, far back for
tlie first half, came fast in the stretch. SEAA'ELL COMBS Avas raced into exhaustion in taking the
lead in tlie first three-quarters and quit. A’lVA AMERICA retired after reaching the stretch.
CUUR'l'SIIIP set the early jiace, but quit badly after going a lialf mile.
Scratclied — 42346’ Ranclier. 117; 40364 The Porter, 129; (42317)Freecutter, 113; 42366’Extermiuator,
134; (42348) Sennings Park, 105.
'J 4’ 5® 5® C A'anDu’n C T AVorthington
Equiv. Odds Str’t
280-100
240-100
tl300-100
1220-100
1250-100
t
255-100
( 42263 )UOYCE ROOLS avb 4 110 2 4 2* IJ 1’ 1’ 1.‘. M Buxton A K JIacomber f2J 31 3 6-5 2-.5
( I2326)STR. FOUAVARDwb 5 102 4 1 6’ 6’ 4* 2J E Ambr’seR T AVil.son 3 4A 4 8-5 4-5
( I'J I65)CCDGEL av 5 i:!2 5 6 5i 2i 2’ 2* 3’ J I.oftus J K L Ross 8-5 8-5 13-101-21-5
38643 IjANIUS av 4 112 3 2 4?. 5’ 6’ 51 4'. ,S Sn’dmanG D AVidener 8 8 7 2.1 6-5
46364 STAR MASTER AVB 5 118 8 5 11 3‘ 3j 41 51 AA' Knapp A K JIacomber t-’l 31 3 6-5 2-5
( |•;29l )BAIA'STRADE w 3 102 6. 7 7* 7* 5* 6-’ 6’ .1 Colliii.s K L Gerry 15 15 15 6 3
4'i298’L’EKR.\NT AV 4 103 7 3 31 41 7* 7’ 7® R Hoffm'nT P Thorne 12 15 15 6 3
40157 q’HUNDERCL.AP avb 3 1001 18SS8SSH Jlyers Oncck Stable 20 30 25 8 4
tConjiled in bt'tting; no sepnFate jdace or sliow betting.
Time, 25, 48, 1:13%, 1:38®*, 1:45%. Track fast.
Winner — 1!. g. b.v Salvation — Saintolat (trained liy \\'. B, Jennings; bred liy Jlessrs. LaAvrence &
ClUllstock I.
Went to Jiost at 4:14. At post 1 niiunte. Start good and slow. AVon driving: second and tliird tlie
same. itOA'CE BOOLS liegan well and found ids way tlirougli on tlie inside after entering tlie back-
st retell, drew .iwa.v into a good lead, but was hard ridilcii at tlic end to withstand STR.AICHT FOR-
AV.AKll’.s jircssiiig iliallciigc. 'I'lic latter was oiitiiaccd in tlie earl.v running, but saved ground on ttie
lioiiic turn and finislied fast and gaiiiol.v. Cl DCKL tired under liis heavy iiiiiHist after forcing a fast
early jiacc. but finislied resolutely. L.ANIl'S ran a giHid race and jirobably Avill improve. STAR JIASTER
sliowcd sjM‘ed, Imt tired as tliougli short. 'I'lie otiiers had no luislinjis.
Scratched- 4226;t West.v Hogan. 125; 42263 Foreground. 1(17; 42366 George Starr, 112.
Overweiglits- -Balustrade. 2 jiminds; L’Erraiit. 3; Tliiinderclaji. 2*.j.
Af> A fk-t fifth race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (Oct, 11. 1918— 1 :43%— 4— 112.) Purse $699.38.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $549.38; second, $100; tninl.
A A fkQi sixth race— 4 1-2 Furlongs. (May 8, 1909— 52%— 2— 103.) Purse $1,500. 2-year-
olds. Allowances. Net value to Avinner $1,150; second, $225; third, $125.
Index Horses
olds. Allowances. Net value to Avinner $1,150; second, $225; third, $125.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
(4'J364)ANGON avb 111 3 1 1’ 1» 1* JI Garner R H Anderson 160-100
4’>319 POP EYE.S av 111 12 3’ 2’i 2= T Jlurray AV F Knebelkamp 365-100
(4’2316)SPICEBUSH av 109i 6 4 4’ 3i 3i J Morys J H AVheelwright 850-100
42347 MICKEY JIOORE av 108 7 3 2i 4® 4* R Simjjson JI C Jloore 255-10(J
4'2270 JKXrA av 111 5 6 5’ 5’ 5’ JV’ Crump J Livingston 24S0-100
42331 PURL AV 107 2 7 6’ G’ 6’ C Howard JV F Poison 8245-inO
4230'J GREAT HAAVK av 104 4 5 7 7 7 0 AVillhs J R Allen 4495-100
Time, 23%, 48%, 55%. Track slow,
$2 mutuels Jiaid. Aiigon, $5.26 straiglit, $3.36 place, $2.76 show; Pop Eyes, $3.86 place, $2.96 show;
Sjiicchusli. $3.86 show.
Equivalent liiinkiiig odds — .\iigoii. KM) to KM) straiglit, 65 to 106 place, 35 to 1(K) show; Pop Eyes, 06
to KMI Jilace, 45 to KM) show; S|iicclmsli. 90 to KM) sliow.
Winner — B. c, 1i.a_ .Assagai — Horteiisia (trained liy C. C. A’an Jletcr: bred b.v Jlr. Walter O. Parmer).
AVciit to Jiost at .5:‘J9. At jiost 2 iiiiiiulcs. Start good and slow. Won easil.v; second and third driv-
ing. AN(i()N showed higli sjieed from llio start and. under a giaid ride, held the otiiers safe through the
streteh. Pol’ E A’ ES raeed forwardl.v from the start and finished fast and gamel.v. SPICEBUSH stiMid
a hard drive well and oiitstayi'd JIlcKEY JIODUE. The latter tired after going a fast half mile. 'The
others were always outrun.
.Scratclied 42347 Luke Dillon. III.
Overweights- - Sjiicebn.-li, 1 jemnds.
2’ 2® J Stajilct’iiG AA' Atkinson 5 1(J 10 2 out
38876 PlEP.RE-.\ FEU wli 5 115 3 2 3'i 4 4 E Havne.s \\' P Austin 4 4 3 1 out
4'i361 ’BELAKIO wii 3 lu5 4 ■>. 2\ 4 4 .1 .Mooney AA' L Oliver 4-5 8-5 3-2 3-5 out
Time, 25%, 50%, 1:16%, 1:43%, 1:47%. Track fast.
AA'inner— B. g. li.v .Assagai- Jloiiiilaiii Jli-t (trained by j;. AAa.vIaiiil : Iired liy Mr. AA'aller O. P.-irmer).
AA'eiit to post at 1:10. At jiost 2 niiiiiites. Start giMs'l and slow. AA'on eaisly; second and third driv-
ing. TKDDA' ltdl .SSE.AU. suddciil.v iiiijiroved, Jield swa;’ tliroiighout . set a giaal pace and was lantcring
at III" cud. .A1,.M.\ 1!.. forced wiilc on the first turn. ' r<illnwcd the winner closely to tlie tiiial eighth,
Avhere she tired. PI EK BE - .A - FKI was hchl in restraint in the cairly running and jmssed tlie tiring
BLI,.AKI(i ill the final si.xteenth wiieii ridden liard. BliLABK) ran a liad race and can do mucli hotter.
.Scralchi'd 4'2.’!.'i8 Hnhhiih. 115.
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Oct. 13, 1918— 3— 126.) $639.38 Added. 3-year-olds.
Allowances. Net value to winner $579.38; second, $190; third, $50.
Af^ A fk€k SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (May 27, 191G— 1 :51%— 4— 110.) Purse $1,000. 3-ycar-
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $800; second, $125; third, $75,
ludex Horses
AAA'ti'PSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
Equiv. Odds SIr’t
423 19- ‘1’.AS'1’(H'RE.AU w.su 3 P4 1 1 2'i 2* 2'i 1! 11 S Boyle
4 ’ 23 19» JIISTHESS POLLA'wn 4 l(i3 4 4 4’ 4"
4232I‘REDLA.\’D wb 7 104 5 2 1’ 1-’ 1’ 3’ 3’ C Pob’son J L Jlerle 64.5-lh'i
42349 LOTTERY w 5 109 3 6 (i‘ (i.A 5‘ 4* 41 O AA'illis G A Jlarshall 3:J15-in(l
42321 ‘IRREGULAR WK 5 107 7 7 7 7 7 7 5® <’ Brown P Dunne 26::0-10<)
42244’D. OF SHELBY wi! 8 109 6 5 .5’ 5» (i* (i' 6‘® J Pell AV E JIatthews 75:i5-10C
42196‘ZIJI " B 10 107.1 2 3 3* 3' 4' 5’.’. 7 H .1 Burke AA’illiams Bros 6545-100
Time, 23%. 48, 1:13%, 1:40%. 1:54. Track slow.
$2 mutuels jiaid. Pastoureau, $5.16 .straiglit, $2. C6- jilace, $2.30 show; Jlistress Polly, $2.40 place,
$2.20 sliow; Kedlaiid. S2.5«) show.
Equivalent Imokiiig <slds — Pastoureau, 155 to KM) Straiglit. .'Id to KK) place, 15 to 100 show; Jlistress
Polly. 26 to KM) Jilace, 1(1 to KM) show; R.MlIaiid. 25 to KM) show.
AA’iuiii'r B. c. )iy Flint Risk Priclily Pear (Iraiiicd by G. Land; bred in Kiiglaml by Jlr. August
Belmont i .
AA’ent to jsist at )i:()l. .At jiosi l niinulc. Start giiinl .iiid slow. AA'on easily; second and tiiird driv-
ing. P.ASTOURE-AU. well ridden, was kiqit restrained until in tlie last eiglith, wlieri*, under punishment,
he raced into the lead and ontstayod MISTRESS POLLY. The latter ta'gan slowly and saved ground
wlien coming into tlie stretch, but tired near tlie end. REDL.AND sliowcd the most earl.v sjieed, but
quit in the stretcli. ZI.Al quit badly after going a half mile, 'i'lie others were alw’uys outrun.
Overweights-ir’iiifii 3% pouudo.
11 S Boyle F .1 Kelley
2’ 2* T Jlurnty H Ncustetcr
3’ C Pob’son J L Jlerle
41 O AA'illis G A Jlarshall
5® <’ Brown P Dunne
6‘® J Pell AV E JIatthew's
7 H .1 Burke AA’illiams Bros
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, May 18, 1919
Churchill Downs Entries and Past Performances for Monday, May 19.
AKCH FIOTTZa, br. g, 9
'll’:!:* C’hurch l :! 4 l;l;t'.Sfast 53
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD.
The firuret under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:.30 p. m. (Chicago time 2;.30.)
® Superior nnul ruuiier. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Race — 3-4 Mile.
S-venr-ohls and upward. Claiming.
(Track record; Oet. Ki, 191.3— 1 : 1 1- 2— 10.'..)
Ind. Horse.
(luspsi* star Rub.v
Hls8;i) Si.'ter Susie
4i:tl.'.* Rillie 11
•fJ‘_’3S .\rlliur Middleton
4231 Mal*el Trask
Wt. Rec.
.102 1 : 12 %
.10(1 l:12^i
.107'.1:12
.108 1:12 Vs
.loti 1:14%
.100 1:14%
.10911:14%
42tMt! King K KKi 1:14%
42:143 Mustard 10911:14%
423:10 Sandv Had 113 1:12%
42:i;!0» Arch Plotter 100 1:12%
422.V> S|Mikane yneen ...lO't l:13Vi
42KW* I..ad.v Ivan 104 1:12%
Today’s
A.Wt.Uan.
4 l(r2:i:72.".
(! 112X720
0 111X715
(i 111. .71.5
4 1050710
7 lll;K710
(1 111 X710
5 114X710
0 100 X 705
0 109. .705
.5 KM. .700
4 114:i:700
Ablaze. I). f, by
Ton.v Itouero - —
Abrasion
Ely, br. c, by Rock
View — Presenta-
tion
of tile alrove t*e scratelied:
42:1:41* Ini|Uiry 100 :.5(i% 1(H).. 7
419.55- Hobby .Mien 10Sx7
.tnnctle 'JVller is S|U-ed.v and g>s>d.
Fourth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Forty-first Running Merchants* Selling Stakes.
$2,000 Added.
.3-.vear-«dds :in<l upward.
(Track record; Sept. 25, 1911 — 1:44% — .5 — 105.)
41671 Oakl’wn
33954 L.atonia
^752 L.atonia
38699 L.atonia
3-4 1:14 fast 15 110 6
3-4 l:12%fast l:i8 107 9
3-4 l:16%mud 54 112 6
3-4 1:14 fast 8-5 112 5
99
38583 Douglas
3-4 l;12%fast
11
114
4
3
2
38425 Douglas
3-4 l;ll%fast
6f
106
6
6
5
100
SPOKANE QUEEN, ch. m, 6
109
422.56 Lex’ton
3-4 l:14%fast
42
110
6
10
10
ouhl any
42021 Oakl’wn
54 f l:08%fast
3
102
3
3
2
41942 OakTwn
54 f l;06%fast
10
109
8
6
7
KK). .715
41785 OakTwn
64 f 1:08% fast
3
1064 7
6
6
1GSX710
413.33 P’.G’nds
6>. f 1:09 fast
24
110
4
3
3
41254 F.G’nds
64 f l:09%good 44
110
3
1
1
40050 I.a)iurel
3-4 l:13%fast
14f
112 11
11
13
42:407 IMoscoride 98 1:14% 4 114:i:700
.\lso eligijale to start in order named should any
of the alrove In' scratched:
42’07;l* Hriiigburst 115 1:11% 8 111.. 720
.49.5:40 Sa.vetb 105 1:10% 4 109.. 700
420.59s Ruth Strickland ..K»8 1:13% « 109^:70.5
:«»931* I.rtirn- H 99 1:15 3 92.. 715
42:443 Neie* 102 1:13% 4 114X710
:49991» Jtoyal Gold (Mi.. 3 92.. 700
Star Kaby is n fast filly.
Second Race — 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3-.v.«-ar-«dds and upward. Maidens. Allowances.
(Track record: .May 27, 1912— 1;42%— 3— 97.)
40;tl9* Precious KMi 1 :45% 5
42:4:42-* id 99 l:45Vr, 3
(dL'iWO)* HiMiiir KM l:4.5>/ii 8
42.Tt.5s V4i.se Man 117 1:45% 0
42409= Mistress Polly 112 1:47% 4
42:4(M= .lim Hefferiiig .... 99 1:40% 4
(4214.5) Clieer la-ader 100 1:45 .5
(42:487)* Herald 1(10 1:49% 4
42213=* Fern Handlev ....112 1:47 4
(40993)* Hasilius 105 l:49%s 5
(42409) Pastoureau 3
Precious is a fast and staying filly.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
3-ycar-olds. I'iHies. Allowances.
5 98 X 7.50
3 98 X 745
8 KK)®745
0 110X745
4 103X740
4 1070740
.5 1 9.5X73.5
4 105X7:45
4 100X7:40
5 111X730
3 1)H»..725
42:4-29= .iorice 3 K)5:f:725
:«I9MI= Kvlidrter 108 1:45% 5 113.. 720
:!9:»ss Say Wlicn 3 105X715
422-24 Hoireful 3 107X710
;t90S9 Rog 109 1:47% 4 113.. 710
1-2271 Ceurmaiid KM l;.53%h 3 107 X 705
:4s.-,07 (Jildry 11241:47% 4 113.. 705
42:429 May Ronero ;4 105.. 700
12:429 llandbltie 100 l:.51%s 3 107X700
42385 Hurry Fp 3 107.. 700
Celtina, ch. f, by
felt — Diamoiitiiii . 3 105
'Ilie (iallaiit. hr. c.
Iiy HourlKui Hcaii
— Kividciid 3 110
•Mso cligilile to start in order named sliouhl any
of tlic aliovc be scraiclieil:
|-2:!45 .Van KMl:5«i';.li 3 105 . 700
42112 Porte Kra|K>ail .... 4 110..715
4(MM5 Rcdsf.irt 107 1:47% 4 113.. 710
42:4(>5 Hugic (’all 3 11 7.. 705
42:4-29 .lini Kuilicy 3 K)7..7oo
42:485 Flczc.v 3 105.. 700
Race of doidctfni outcome.
Third Racct — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
2-.vcar-olds. flaiming.
(Tr.ick record: .May 8, 1909— .52%— 2— 10.3.)
(I238(K* Annette Teller ...107 :55% 103 X 725
42:t;ll-'* IMrector James (M)K)7 :.55% KK)X720
42:4(i7 = * Sister lielciie 102 :.54%s 101.. 715
42:4:41* Marvin May 110 :.55% KMX715
420:4:4= Kll;i T 103 ;.55%s 103X710
42:407* (-aiicion IK) ;55% 101.. 705
42:4:41 Clear tlie Way 1(N! :.57% KMX705
42^225) Ikaiblel II 109 :.5(! ‘ K)1..7()(»
42:431 Hriglit Gold (.M)..K):t ;.57 101..7(H)
42:t(-.4 Jazz (M) K)9 :.57% 108..7(H)
J(K-ke.v.
B.O.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
RubinsviK C. . ,
. .22
lou
355
78
51
54
M iirruy, ’T
. .21
99
484
93
48
48
Lilley, W
. .21
110
78
IG
11
4
I.iiusford, H. ...
. .IS
104
1009
18G
191
138
Warrington, W..
. .18
113
GG
12
G
fj
llowunl. .1
. .IG
lOG
807
12G
89
9.3
Crump, W
. .IG
109
224
3G
28
29
HowanI, r
. .IG
KM
88
14
12
10
Willianis. J. ...
. .15
110
130
19
15
12
Garner, M
. .14
107
54.3
77
107
80
Burke, H. J. ..
. .14
lOG
32G
46
3G
42
Groth, J
. .14
107
184
2G
3G
21
Wolstelilioliu, S.
. .14
111
49
7
5
10
Connelly, D. ...
. .13
111
842
109
118
118
Tliiirber, 11. ...
. .13
102
G21
82
8G
89
Pitz, J
.13
107
4.55
58
49
Miirpliy, F
. .13
107
3.58
45
32
39
McIntyre. J. ..
. .13
103
18G
2.5
26
21
Genlr.v, L
. .12
110
.539
03
G1
6:1
Siiii|isoii, R. ...
. .12
110
450
53
52
4G
Brown, ('
. .12
KIG
402
47
.34
.59
Morys, J
. .12
110
101
19
20
24
(Track
record: Sept.
7, 1911— 1::I7’%
—3—99.)
42226= t
I’WIN
..104 1:39%
108 X 750
39377t
Batter Cake . .
111. .740
(4222G)
Lillian Sliaw .
..107 1:.39%
108 X 735
42345=
Bellsolar
105X735
42:i45
Galli-Curci ...
108. .730
42318=
Jo.vful
105. .725
423G3
P'lyaway
105. .725
42:i45
Jap
108:i(715
;e.
R. Bradley entrj
The B
radley entry sliould win.
Sixth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
3-year-olds
Claiming.
( Track
record; Mav
7, 191-2— 1:42%
—3—97. )
4236.3=*
laid.v Rachel . .
!H). .725
422(K)=*
Legal
107X720
(42409)
Pastoiirea(( ....
109. .715
(422.57)*
Corson
104X715
42320
Dancing Sprav .
...103 1:48%
KMX710
40474
Candle Light . .
109. .710
423S8*
Caeamls)
101. .705
42.320
Retta B
...105 1:47%
104:it70.5
42140*
Wave »M»
1(HxT(M>
423)’>(i
Cantilever
...107 l;.53'^h
10!) X 7(H)
Lidy
tacliel is racing
well.
Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
l-.vi*ar-olfls and upward, ('lahninjr.
(Track
record: Sep(. 2
i, 1911—1:44%-
-5—105.)
42:i(’J(=*
Bonnie ’Tess . .
...no 1:47%
G K)2x7’J5
4174G-*
('iMlilllll
...112 1:47%
5 104.. 720
42:16.5
Sir Oliver ....
...no 1:47
5 109X715
42286=
Waterford ....
...109 l;.54%h
5 109X715
422(i9
Regreso
. . .110 1 :48
5 112X715
417.59*
Crystal D.iy . .
. . . KiS 1 ;48’%
4 98X710
42244
Frank Monrim
...105 1;49%8
5 109X710
42((7(!
Gleipner
...102 l:4G'-.
G 109X710
42280=
I.ad.v Mexiean
...104 l:.50
7 1070705
42285
.Mmino
...no 1:47%
(i 109 X 705
42315
Captain I'.urns
..Am 1 :.51m
8 112X705
;I9079
Golden Glow .
. . .KHI l:4G%s
4 105 X 7(H)
Also eligilile to start i
n order named
sliuulil any
of the alsive lie scratelied
:i9971
-Mstoii
...109 1:4(1%
7 109:f:700
4236.8=
Coniniun Isiw .
...107 l;4(i%
4 KKI.. 715
42;i(a>*
Liicile I’
...KG 1:47%
5 1020715
42:1.88*
Montague (M)
...105 l;.57%m
3 95.. 700
4-2321
Bryiilimah ....
. . .109 1 ;4(T%
9 KG0715
42389
Dr. Samuel
. . .KI2 '.l ;4(i%
S 109*705
Bonnit
Tess is good ami favoralily weiglited.
>CKKV
PERCKNTAGRS.
May 1
It, IDItt, lut'lusive.
1
At or
Liider
Jockey. P.C.
Wt. Mte. 1st.
2d. 3d.
Barrett, N 11
105 3:I3 37
.55 37
Van Dusen, C 11
104 94 10
10 9
Pool,
•: 10
107 .522 52
(M 79
J 10
111 220 21
29 2G
1 Willis,
0 09
105 .505 44
g;3 61
Majestic, J 09 95 100
Hoyle, S 09 90 129
Troise, R OS 105 5’24
Hanover, .1 08 109 170
Stearns, II. . .
Kopplemaii, H.
Hunt, G
Gray, H
Carroll, G. W.
Davies. R
Seliwartz, M. .
Hoag, W
Meeiian, W. ...
Cummins, K. ..
Daniels, J
Jones, I,
Moore, W
.00 100 150
.00 93 118
.00 113 125
.(Hi 105 :40
.05 100 251
.05 104 192
.05 85 38
.03 102 31
.. 113 5
. . 100 3
..113 1
..100 1
..104 1
FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-oIds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 16, 1913 — 1:11 2 105.)
Index Course Dist TimeT’ekOdds Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
STAR BABY, h. f, 4
40898 F.G-nds ai f l:07%fa.st 5
40819 Jef’son
40696 Jef’son
40593 .lef’son
38981 1.4itonia
-3-4 1 ;17 slow 3i 107 1
3-4 1 :20%hvy 4 106 2
3-4 l;15%good 7 104 1
3-4 l;13%fast 33-10 106 8
By Transvaal — Star Lady (J. Massey),
li 1* C Rob’sonl2 Ojilielia \V., l.,angden, .\melita
1* 1» M Rowan 8 H. Peddler. Itatliilde, H. Mabel
3** 4*i F Smith 7 W.H.Huekner, American, Hope
3« 2= F Smith 9 Sayouarra, O. Martin, G. Grass
4J 4» J Howard 12 Capers, Mondaiue, Nib
^ HPrincek H.Peddier. K.Adams
^ 10%fast 4 KM 4 o 3 4t> <=J J Dursch 12 KatieCanal. Koran Eliz-iliptliH
37998 9 I ® ^ John.sonX2 Rifle. Harry Mason, OpbeUn w!
oZo?- 2 2 2 3® O Willis 8 B.McDawell, Gr.Grass MarTom
37814 Oakl wn 6i f l:06%fast 10 KM 7 7 7 7’J 7“i J Dursch 8 Jule, Kinney. Hillie U.’
SUSIE, b. m, 6 112 Bv Galveston — Sweet Lavender (H. Coons).
-w 1 i 2 1 1 1= li T -rurray 8 .Maiigiiiiese, (-all Sliot, Encore
41"^ r> f ^ 2 3 3”8 4'i H Thurber 7 Manganese, Premium, Violet
Havana 5i f l;00%fa.st 2 10.3 5 3 1 1= 1* . I Pitz 7 .M’gaiiese HigliGear EdC’rison
4144K ^ ^ ^ 1‘1 1“>‘ J Pitz 8 G.RusseU, C’tM’elimK, y.T’v.ito
41-ui H ^ 3S8 50JH Jeffcott 8 Premium. Apple. Wiske, Dimitri
4i'9^ I } 2‘r i 2 ^ ‘ Jeffcott 8 Lit. Nephew, WulMack, Ft.Hliss
411^7 ri r J I ? “ 1 1 2‘i L’» H Jeffcott U iligli Gear, Sparkier, Premium
Aurl i '*“1 1 1 1= 1= H Jeffcott 8 S. Alyssum. GusScI.eer, Dimitri
410(8 Havana 5i f l:00%fast 4-5 JU9 4 11 1* 1« II Jeffcott 11 Hlanebita. J.H.H’rell, P’mptiou
f ■, -...■u, • „ Thicket— Belle of Harrisburg (R. H. Harvey).
4^>i'^ r 4 1 Vii: * 7 8 Cl 7=2 1., (Jentry 11 Joliii Jr.. King Helle, Sen. James
4ik^ -w ^ 4 5 41 l“t 11 Ham’fnl2 KateAdaius, H. Smoke, H.ofWar
ll»7v o Li '^" ‘’H ** ^*'’ **^ r>ursch 11 Harry D., H.andSturs, Searpiall.
4?r-i 1 ir r il? i * * ‘‘ 9 Port Light, HobA., JaekO’Dowd
4i’t’f9 Ki'c i‘ne ^ " Duico, JolinJr., Harryltiirgoyne
1 ^ 1 1 1* K J Dursch 12 Sybil, Jessie C., Paul Connelly
maw eP- ! 2 3 3 41 4«i J Dursch 12 Port Llglit, W.o’W’dom, JaekK.
40938 F.Gnds 6i f l:08%slow 8 lOts 7 1 1 11 K J Dursch 10 Amelita, R.H..Anderson, Pilsen
^ **■ *’ * Disguise— LardelU (W. -Woodard),
51 f l:06%fast 6-5 KHi 1
5i f l;0(j%fast 2 10.3 5
3-4 lfl2%fa»t 8-5 107 3
5J f 1 :06 fast 7-5 !09 2
51 f l;0'.%good 8-5 107 2
3-4 1 :ll%fast 7-5 106 5
51 f l:06%fast 4-5 108 1
5i f l:06%fast 4-5 JU9 4
BILLIE B„ ch. g, 6
4i'.-il5 t'hurch'l :!-4 l:i:i%fast
421.54 Lex-ton
41878 Oukl'wn
41838 OatU'wn
41574 Jer son
41163 F.G'nds
40972 F.G’nds
40938 F.G'nds
3-4 1:13%fast 5f lo6 6
51 f l:09%mud 6 115 11
3-4 1:14 fast 10 113 7
3-4 1:16 fast 16-5 111 3
61 f 1:08 slow 4 110 1
6ifl;06%fast 5 111 7
61 ; l;U8%slow 8 108 7
ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ch. g, 6
(Formerly Dr. Moore),
42238 J.,e.\’ton
42130 Le.\’ton
42(X)8 Oaki’wn
39850 Douglas
38954 La to Ilia
68900 Latonia
38533 Douglas
38386 Douglas
3-4 l;12%fast 5 108 8
3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 113 3
3-4 l;13%fast G-5 116 3
3-4 1 :13%fast 13-30 115 10
3-4 l;12%fast 6 106 7
3-4 l:12%fast 4-6 108 6
3-4 l.T0%fast 6 114 9
3-4 l:U%fast 10 98 3
MABEL TRASK, b. f, 4
t::il5 Ghureli-1 3-4 l:13%tast
42221 Ix'X’tou 3-4 1 ;13%good .51 105 1
42184 I.ie.\’lon ;t-4 1:16 hvy 43-10 109 1
41348 Havana 61 f l;08%slow 6 86 5
4J281 Havana 1:16 good 7-5 lU 4
41127 Havana 1 1 :.-59%fast 3 104 2
41107 Havana Un20y l;41%fast 3 98 1
40999 Haviiua 5-8 l;06%hvy 8-5 101 6
40969 Havana 3-4 l;16%slow 8-5 103 1
40887 Havana Bifl;19%hvy 1 106 8
40803 Havana 3-4 l;25%hvy 7-10 95 2
KING K., b. g, 7 111
43046 Oakl’wn 5-8 1 ;02%fa.st 8 114 5
41968 Oakl’ wn 3-4 1:lG%mud 15 116 9
4i;il4 Oakl’wn 61 f 1:08 fast 7 109 7
41750 Oakl’wn 3-4 1 :15>islow 20 H8 3
4170t; OHki'wii 3-4 l:14%fast 10 112 10
41537 F.G’nds 51 f 1 -.07 fast 20 103 6
41493 F.G’nds 51 f 1:11 hvy 15 116 6
41254 F.G’nds 51 f l:09%good 13-5 115 1
410.50 F.G’nds 61 f 1 ;08%good 8 115 S
40938 F.G’nds 51 f l:08%slow 12 113 10
MUSTARD, ch. g, 6 111
42343 Church’l 3-4 1 :1.3%fast 42 1091 7
42384 I.<ex’ton 3-4 l:15%mud 7 1111 1
42384 I.<ex’tOn
42196 Lex’ ton
42130 Lex’ton
38739 Latonia
'28264 Saratoga
3-4 l:17%hvy 9-10 107 1
3-4 l;13%fast 18 110 2
3-4 1;13%fast 6 116 6
8-4 l:12%fast 20 107 6
27008 Jamaica 11-16 1:48 slow 6 116 1
26714 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 8 102 2
26617 Pip.R’k Ab 1 l:42%fast 1 110 6
264n Belmont 61 f l:04%good 3-1 109 2
26286 Jamaica 3-4 1:13 slow 8 101} 2
SANDY LAD, b. g, 6 114
423:« ( ’hureh 1 3-4 1 ;1.8%fast 72f KM 10
41595 Jef’son 3-4 l;16%slow 4 109 6
41574 Jef’Bon 3-4 1:16 fa.st 10 KM 4
4i:i21 F.G’nds 51 f 1 *9%good 13 121 6
41195 F.G’nds 5J f l;08%mud 7 113 5
41060 F.G’nds 1 1-lC l:.5I%mud 8 111 3
41017 F.G’nds 61 f l;10%hvy 5 113 4
40982 F.G’n<^s ImvOy 1:46 fast 6 99 4 3
40847 F.G’nds 1 1:46 hvy 8 100 2 1
40809 Jef'sun S-4 l:17Vlgood 2 107 6
61 6*J E Sande 9 HlueParadise, Ladylvun, Dimitri
18 11 J Howard 12 CaueRun, U. Paradise, Rochester
9* 8‘* J Howard 12 ’Froilus, Bonifuce, Ichl-Uan
4 4’i E Sande 4 Solly, Bel. Me Hoys, Pr. of Come
By Jack Atkin— Balance All II. (C. T. Worthington)
48 Kol>’.‘<onll .l<diii Jr.. King Helle, Sen. James
2‘ 2= B Kop’in’nll II. Huigoyne, ('.Hums, ,M.Ha«-oui
1' 2= H Kop'm’n 4 ’Pile C. Haw n. G.yueen, LueileP.
3 1= 11 L W’oods S Fort Hliss, Dimitri, Betterton
6 6 6’® .1 Dreyer « ,\p. Wiske, Aulat-e, LadyJ.Grey
2 3* 4‘" J Dreyer 7 Harwood II., M.’s Beau, Lytle
1 luk 4=J .) Dreyer 7 G.RusseU, Harw’(M)d IL. Soldier
3= ink T Murray «.) \i|,. Miss Gove. Keriian
2‘ 21 T Murray s Dimitri, Helen Atkin. Lytle
14 31 G I’n ei-eJr 8 Sparkler, 'l'ra|i|(iiig. .Nib
1* 1= T Muriuy (i Ft.Hliss, Woodtlirush. M.’sBeau
Bv Sain — Humming Bee (W. C. Weant).
4‘ 6‘i D Owens 10 Siireget, Doe. Zab, Tliirt.v Seven
8'i ~!*i D Owens 12 Velvet, Huffaker. 'rom Caro
64 C-i M Garner 12 R.Striekland, JaekK.. LiluTator
6= 6“ J Groth 7 Tliis. Green, Bob.\., Kirstie’sCub
5= 5«J C Brown lo II. C. Baseh, Jack K., Bathilde
7= 7®1 W Hoag 9 Lively. Onico, Port Liglit
6* 6*1 R Troxler 7 W.o’W’dom, S’retasli. M. Bacon
11 1‘1 R Troxler 10 S. Queen, Paganini, Marger.v
4= 4‘i W J 0’B’nl2 Mer.Lnss, OpheliaW., T.asSteel
61 G=J G Walls 10 Billie B., Amelita, R.H. Anderson
By Golden Maxim — Bit of Spice (W. Perkins).
6* 4* li Simpsonll Kildare Ho.v, DavidCraig, Vision
4‘ 4= R S'.npson S BobHensley, L.Luxury, Martre
2*> 3j E Pool 11 Has. ('ora. Circulate, Waterford
6‘ 6‘_i R Simpson 7 Dr.(7arnien, G. Queen, F.ll’udley
61 o’i L Mink 12 Hocnir, Toy Miss, Leicester
68 7“ J McTag’t 9 Peunaut, H. Baggage, Delancey
6= 6“ J McTag’rt (J Spur, Acliievemeut, ()elaudria
21 28 J McTag’rt 0 Sliarpsliooter, Roly, Gainer
6 G*J J McTag’rt (i R. Maiden, Star Gaze, Lysander
1*1 1’ J McTag’t 4 Woodward, Grasp, Delancey
21 28 J McTag’t 9 Fernrock. D.ad. Choice. P.ofComo
By Sandringham — BeUe of Memphis (J, B. Dumestrw).
71 714 Riden’r 11 PurtLiglit. B. Paradise, Siiueeler
6 6®3 G PreeceJr (i Romeo, Toddler, Valerie West
6*® 6‘® S Sn’dinan 7 Oiiieo, John Jr., Billie H.
8 8'= J Metcalf 8 Sabretash, Squeeler, Blaise
61 6*3 C Rob’son 7 Gallant Lad, Blaise, 'rom Goose
511 557 jj B-uxton 7 Baby Lynch, JUTy, Prunes
Sa 1® C Rob’son 8 Gal. Lad, B.UcnsIe.r, I'ort Light
11 l'( C Rob'son 8 Big Fellow, Lottery, Berlin
3‘ 3*1 H Ericks’n li Douglass S., Bolster, Drastic
31 3'1 H Cassity U Suyuuurra, M.Kruter, M.JumOo
LADY IVAN b.
42168 l.iex’ton
;i8954 Latonia
:!8875 Latonia
38634 l^atonia
38570 Douglas
38324 Church’ 1
30050 Latonia
29979 Latonia
28540 Windsor '
OIOSCORIDE, hi
42307 Church’l
41587 Jef’son
41165 F.G’nds In
40996 F.G’nds 1
40872 F.G’nds In
38847 Latonia
38792 Latonia
38664 Latonia In
38531 Douglas
38348 Church’l 1
m, 5 1(K
3-4 1:16 hvy 45 Ho 4
3-4 l:12%fa.st 82 lO-J 4
3-4 l:12%fast 17 109 2
3-4 l:13%fast 21 107 2
3-4 l:ll%fast 120 104 8
3-4 l;13%fast 25 108 1
61 f l:08%slow 19 104 4
51 f l;10%mud 27 110 3
61 f l;07%fast 21 99 9
r, g, 4 114
1 l:43%hvy 27f 106 7
3-4 l;15%slow 10 106 5
l70y l:47%»low 15 104 2
1-4 2;12%hvy 6 102 —
i70y l;50%hvy 8-5 107 2
3-4 l:13%good 9f 98 7
3-4 1:13 good 29 102 10
i70y l:4i%fast 14 109 7
3-4 1:13 fast 21-6 104 2
1-16 l:47%fast 31 971 1
By Hdrlm — Ada Belle n. (Knebelkamp A Howertira).
3 6' .5" C Brown 11 I’ortLiglit, B. Paradise, Siiueel(*r
9 9‘® 9'= C Brown 10 PortLiglit, GreyE'gle, Lil>enii<ir
9 8} 8‘® J Dursch 0 BlueParadise, Lndylvan, Dimitri
8 6® 6=* J Dursch 8 BkilesKnob, Y’kville, S’dinan 11.
2 2* 16 M Garner 12 Yorkville, Ziin, Ndio
2 2* 3*i J Dursch 12 Sirocco, Hocnir, Busy Joe
5 7* 6*i J Gruber 12 David (;ruig, Billie B., Busy Joe
By Von Tromp— Alice Cary (W. M. Cain).
10 104 10'= E Pool 12 ( apt. Burns, JoliiiJr.. .Nobleman
2 3* 3= H Casslty 9 M.B.T’rinan, .Sybil, B.aiulSturs
7 7*» 7=' L Stalker 8 'I'rusty, A.AIex’der, W.o’W’doin
6 36 3'i M Gamer 11 B.aud.Stars, L’ghorne, ’I'li. Seven
3 3= 3* H Ca.ssity 12 C.A.Comiskey, Keilluc, P.G.Kiug
1 2‘ 2‘J M Garner 10 King K., I’aganiui, Margery
13 13 12=* W McIn’relS Sybil, Bellringer, Pepper
By Ivan the Terrible — Bewitched (J. W. Schorr),
7 7"’ T== J Hanover 8 .S<|Ueeler, Port Liglit, Vignola
3 26 2“ E Pool 9 B. Paradise, Dimitri. Gip. George
4 4‘ 4‘J J Howard 9 Kukliix, .lupliet. Silk lanly
1 2* Ink A Johnsonl2 P’sumptioii, KateAdams, Eliz.H.
6 &* f)*\ A Johnsonl2 Kama, Impressive, King Belle
2 4i 6*S H Lun.sf’d 5 Petrovna. ’Toy-Miss, C.’sD’iigliter
4 7* 7‘* F Murphy 8 Pas. Fancy, Saf. Girl, 41. Belle
2 3= 4=i F Murphy 8 Bed. Stories, Diamond, Saff.Girl
7 8i 8** R McD’ott 9 Auriga, Oplielia W., Blue Fox
By Guerido— Dogmatic (Marshall Bros.).
9 10® 10== O Willis 11 ’I'lie C. Bon, Mist. Polly, Redmon
4 3* 4" R Simpson 5 Kil. Boy, BouTroinp, DuiiMrigiu
1 li li J Scott 11 Lottery, Libyan Sands, Amenta
— 2* 2i J Scott 9 Aztec, Kebo, Tito
1 1= 1® E Don’hue 5 Thirst, Bajazet, Dalw(x>d
8 8*i 8== J Majesticll S’dmanIL, T.A’derson, V’rkvflle
11 11* ll‘= O Willis 12 Sirocco, Clairvoyant, Nepe
3 6* 6'* B Don’huel2 Quito. Broom Peddler, Audrey K.
6 8i 9*® R Simpsonl2 MlssWright, Lit. Princess, Quito
3 4* 4*i B Don’hue 5 ’I'liinker, Bigtodu, Sun God
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched:
BRINGHURST, br. g, 8 111 By Plaudit — Sweet Marjoram (0. V. Barnes),
42073 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:14%fast 2 110 1 4 4 3‘ 3’ C Rob’son 7 Trusty, Orderly, .Myrtle A.
41918 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13%fast 4 116 2 3 4 36 4*J D Conn’lly 7 A. N. Akin, Nepiterliaii, B.’l’romp
41797 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13%fast 2 118 1 4 2 2= 2‘ D Conn’lly 8 St. Isidore, Kama, Sir Oliver
41721 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13%fast 11-10 121 1 2 1 1® 2® D Conn’lly 9 Nepperliun, Kumu, Lively
41645 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:14%good 2i 120 3 2 2 1® 2' D Conn’llylO MursMouse, Sereiiest, B. Tromp
41178 F.G’nds 6i f l:06%good 6 107 6 6 3 4' 6=i M Gamer 11 R. Craig, W.W. Hustings, W.Uall
40316 Latonia 3-4 l;12%last 41 107 7 4 3 2® 1® F Smith 12 Cane Run, Dr. Carmeu, 11. Gear
39089 Latonia 3-4 1:13 good 4 119 4 6 4 6® 6®J L Mink 7 Blue Paradise, Melus. Nublemau
39026 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 14 106 1 2 2 7 * 9= J Mooney 11 Leochures, Boniface, Vio. Buiiuie
38983 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 6 111 3 2 2 1® 21 B Sande 6 Bon 'Tromp, Sedan, 'Taeula
38914 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast 3-2 114 1 2 2 21 2*1 L Gentry 0 Skiles Knob. Dimitri, Kama
38673 Latonia 3-4 1:14 fast 1 109 1 $ 2 11 1® H Lunsf’d tt Gip.Geobge, M.B.'Th’rmun, Sltlue
38600 Douglas 3-4 l:ll%fast 21-10 110 3 2 2 21 ink L Gentry tf King Belle, Kiuuey, Railerty
SAYETH, ch. g, 4 109
:t9530 Cheyenne 5-8 l:01%slow 20 108
3!I449 (Jheyenne 5-8 l;02%fast 51 I06
39:)95 Cheyenne 51 f 1:08 fast 62 105
39367 Cheyenne 51 f l:09%fast 18 107
39328 Cheyenne
39255 Cheyenne
38981 Latonia
38752 Latonia
5-8 1:01 fast 5
5-8 l:U2%fast 8
3-4 l:i:j%fast 53
3-4 l;16%mud 92
RUTH STRICKLAND, h. m, •
42059 Oakl’wn
41995 OakTwn
41971 Oakl’wn
41914 OakTwn
41816 Oakl’wn
41622 Jef’son
41571 Jef’son
3-4 l;15%fast 10 lo8 2
3-4 l:14%fast 12 K/7 5
3-4 l;15%mud 20 100 7
51 f 1:08 fast 20 101 1
6-8 l;01%fast 15 107 5
3-4 l:15%fast 8 109 1
3-4 l;16%fast 7 105 3
LARRY B., ch. g. 3
:2)931 Douglas
39870 Douglas
38980 Latonia
38872 Latonia
38753 Latonia
38685 l.atonia
ui f l:07%fast 10 106 2
3-4 l:13%fast 7-6 99 2
5-8 l:0l9KiasC 19-5 1(M 1
5i f l:08%tast 12 104 1
5i f l.ll%mud 11 105 6
5-8 l:01%fast 6 104 12
38303 Church’l 4i f 64%fast 5 109 10
NEFE. b. g, 4
42343 ChurciTl
42126 l.s?.x'ton
4Ua29 Jef’sun
10010 Church’l
39970 Church’l
39809 Lex’ton
38954 Latonia
38792 Latonia
38398 Douglas
38271 Church’ t
38245 Church’l
38135 Lex'lon
l;13%fast 10
L;10%fasl 8
l;14%hvy 2
L:07%fast 7-10
1:14 fast 14
L14 fast 13
l;12%fast 49
1:13 good 52
l;12%lasi 12-5
l;14%fast 15
I ;14%fast 31-10
l:14%fast 19-10
By Seth — Mattie Kernan (Shuler A Du Bois).
6'= J Collins 7 JoeBliiir, B.D’iiuUon, J.Fr’derick
1* O Fisher « Sandab, Meegone, Swede Sam
8»J C Wayson 9 ll’olulu Boy, Fiiinigin, Quid.xiiiic
6=1 O Fisher 12 Roar.Gulch, Casaloma, .M. Knight
8‘* J Mulcahy 9 High Note, T. Duncan, .M. Smitli
10'= J MulcahylO Roscas, Eng. Lady, Br. Fuvorue
10= 10'= F Merimeel2 Capers, Muiiduine, Nib
710 7s» p Merlmee 8 SkilesKiiub. V’kville, S'dinan II.
By Czar — Searchlight (F. J. Miles).
31 3=i J MclntyrelO M.B. ’Thurman, Sybil. Kukiiix
61 6=S H Steams 8 .luck K., W. o’ Wisdom, iiub
6= 5* H Stearn.s 8 Discussion, Bob A., Kukliix
1' 1* H Stearns 12 Jack K., Liberator, Apple Jack
6' 6-*i G W Car’112 Hummu, Tom Caro, CoUuli
4® 6=1 G W CaFlll R.D.A’erson, ’Th. Seven, L.Small
6' 6*1 C Brown 12 Laugdeo, Karlymoru, PluviuUu
By Dick 'Welles — Ethel Carr (J. Livingston),
61 S'*! J Howard 12 F. Pullet, I'lK-kroacli, Sentimental
2'i 6=1 H Lunsf’d 0 Buncrana, Joe Stulir, CucamiMi
1' 1*1 E Sande 12 Churchill Downs, Byrne, ’Trobeii
11 2‘i B Sande 12 Buncrana, Salvo, CITrcliillDow ns
6 6=-" N Barrett (> Linden, Bro. Maclean, GuldStoiie
71 7*1 B Sande 12 Linden, Byrne, Silent Bid
10' 10‘“ J Morys 12 St. Bernard, Bugle Cull, Madrid
By Abe Frank — Gladys Louise (B. J. Brannon).
3-1 5=1 E Pool 11 Kildare Boy, DavidCraig. Vision
11 1' E Pool 12 L.Kacliel, 'T. Green, il.iturgo.viie
21 2“ L Mink 7 Key .Mar, MicoGirl, Pros.’sBaby
1= 1* F Jackson 12 M.B. 'Thurman. Jeffery, li. Mabel
1* 2® F Jackson 12 Jolin Jr., Keiiwaru, Keriiuii
41 5=1 E Pool 12 Cuiie Run, liberator, CrystalDay
9 9*= J Mooney 9 BlueParadise, Ludylvaii, Dimtlii
3® 3=1 J Mooney 12 Sirocco, Clairvoyant, M.’s Beau
2® 11** W Crump 12 KildareBoy, P’celgor, ’ToiiiGoo.se
2® 5*1 J Gruber 12 Dioscoride, Mary’s Beau, Siroceo
1* 1*1 VV Crump 12 Kildare Boy, Keuward, Alurtre
1® 2| J Gruber 9 Liberator. LittteJuke, lJustyt'ora
ROYAL GOLD, ch. c, 3 (M) 92
:J9991 Church 1 54 f 1 :i)7%fa.st 108 105 i
:!99:il Douglas 54 f I;07',t.fast 53f KC: 11
:i9849 Douglas 54 f l:06%fast 176 112 11
SECOND RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
19 12—1 :42 */5— 3— 97 . )
JORICE, ch. f, 3 (M) 105
42;i29 ChurciTl 3-4 l:1.3%fast 34 108 6
38236 Jamaica 5-8 1:01 last 6 112 6
..,9025 H.deG'ce 44 f 54%fast 11-5 U2 1
37944 H.deG’ce 1-2 48%fast 21-5 112 1
27926 H.deG’ce 41 f ba%hvy 32 107 1
27926 H.deG’ce
EXKORTER, b
2;i989 Church’l :
39914 Douglas :
:i9869 Douglas
39027 Latonia !
38905 Latonia :
38743 Latonia :
38716 Latonia
38557 Douglas
38506 Douglas !
38470 Douglas i
b. h, 5 (M)
1 1-16 l;47%fast 3-2 114 4 4 3
1 1-16 l;47%fast 8-5 105 3 4 4
lm7oyl:45%fast 3 116 4 3 3
1 1-16 l:45%fast lO 10«5 2 4 4
1 1-16 l:46%fast 21 I06 7 3 3
1 1-16 l:46%tast 4 105 9 6 4
1 1-8 l:52%fast 16-5 103 6 4 3
1 l;39%fast 7-5 112 12 8 6
1 1-16 l;46%good 14-5 109 4 1 1
1 3-16 l:58%fast 14-5 107 3 3 3
By Abe Frank — Gladys Louise (B. J. Brannon).
3 3 34 5=4 E Pool 11 Kildare Boy, DavidCraig. Vision
1 1 lA 1* E Pool 12 i.,.Raciiei, 'T. Green, il.iturgoyiie
2 2 24 2“ L Mink 7 Key .Mar, MicoGirl, Pros.’sBaby
1 1 1= 1* F Jackson 12 M.B. 'Thurman. Jeffery, li. Mabel
1 1 1' 2® F Jackson 12 Joliu Jr., Keiiwaru, Keriiaii
2 2 44 5=J E Pool 12 Cuiie Run, l,iberator, CrystalDay
4 8 9 9*= J Mooney 9 BlueParadise, Ludylvaii, Diiiiilii
12 3® 3=4 J Mooney 12 Sirocco, Clairvoyant, M.’s Beau
2 2 2® 11** W Crump 12 KildareBoy, P’celgor, ’ToiiiGoo.se
112® G*i J Gruber 12 Dioscoride, Mary’s Beau, Sirocco
111* 1*4 VV Crump 12 Kildare Boy, Keuward, Alurtre
1 1 1® 2| J Gruber 9 Liberator. LittleJuke, lJustyt'ora
By Golden Maxim — Royal Velvet (A. G. Elliston).
10 12 12 12=* J Kederls 12 l.uticelot, Joe.Stahr, Sent iiiiental
12 12 12 12'= .1 Kederis 12 F. Pullet, Cockroucli, Sentiiiieinai
10 10 10= 10"> J Kederis 12 Ivviiiiwiii, BiigleCall, Gold. Floss
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Allowances. (May 27,
By Plaudit--Abby C. (J. S. Hawkins).
4 3' 2® R ’Troise 12 War Idol, Lucinda, Mint Cat
6 7 7' 7'= K ’Troise 13 Lion d’Or, Minuet, DittereiiiKyes
1 1 2* 2= R 'Troise 6 Aunt Diuuli, Green .Mint, Brisk
1 1® 2® K 'Troise 0 Coliiiella, Aunt Diiiab, laiv.laidy
5 34 4" K Troise G Drmoudu, Cresson, Mudum Byiig
By Sunder — Persuasion (G. M. Hendrie),
3 3 3* 3*il L Mink 10 Glusstoi, lI.Breivogel, (7't Gull
4 5 4* 4=4 H Lunsf’d 11 M.Kosell., PaulaV., Fl.ofSleel
3 2 2'i 24 L Mink 12 Amalette, LuckyDay, C’pt.llooge
4 4 4= 3)1 J Mooney 10 Reptoii, Paula V., Kocliester
3 3 3'4 2* E Sande 11 1‘erugiiio, Gor. Russell, J. Louise
4 4 2= 2‘ II Lunsf’d 11 Dr. Ciirmen. DayDreain, L. Byron
3 4 3= 3* H Lunsf’d 7 J.W. Klein, Queen Apple, Pit
6 4 2= 2'® H Lunsf’dl2 Kegul Lodge, Leixlip, LuckyDay
1 7 7 7*® E Don hue 7 Sun God, Dr. Carmeu, J.W.Kleiu
3 4 34 24 O Willis 11 Beautiful Girl, Pit, Parr
SAY WHEN, br. f, 3 (M) 105
390.SS Latonia :!-4 l;14%good 5 109 8
38835 Latonia 54 f l:09%nvy 12 1U4 6
38779 Latonia 5-8 l;U4%hvy 10 100 7
38714 Latonia 5-8 l;00%fast 21 100 5
38676 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fust 74 103 3
38633 Latonia 44 f 54%fast 5 112 5
38596 Douglas 5-8 l:00%fast 6 105 3
38543 Douglas 5-8 l;03%hvy 4 1074 4
HOPEFUL, b. g, 3 (M) 107
42224 Lex'lon 3-4 l:l3%good 11 994 2
42182 Lex’ton p' C l:12%hvy 15 108 5
42131 Lex’ton 1 l:39%fast 17-5 106 4
39348 Saratoga 5-8 b9%iasi Is 115 2
39260 Saratoga 64 f l:08%slow 12 106 3
39234 Saratoga 5i f l:10%slop 25 106 6
39075 Latonia 5-8 l:Ul%slow 22 112 6
38584 Douglas 6-8 l:00%fast 23 112 6
38545 Douglas 0-8 l;o2%hvy 20 1114 6
38397 Douglas 44 f 63%fast 24 1134 9
ROG, ch. g, 4 (M) 113
39089 Latonia 3-4 1:13 good 31 93 7
38781 l..alonia 3-4 l;14%nvy 78 95 9
38466 Douglas 1 l;39%fast 14-5 109 4
38344 Church’l lm70yl ;46%fast 27-10 109 6
:!-4 l;14%good
5
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8
5
6
71 6" 11 J.unst’d ^
5i f l:U9%nvy
12
104
6
5
0
4*
3>“ H
Lunsf’d
5-8 l;U4%hvy
lU
100
7
6
6
4®
5'J H
Lunsf’d
5-8 l;00%fast
21
100
5
7
3
6'
5= H
Lunsf’d
5-8 l;(X)%fast
74
103
3
7
7
6®
4* H
Lunsf’d
41 f 54%fast
5
112
0
8
12
12= » D
Conn’UyJ
6-8 l:(X)%fast
6
105
3
3
2
3*
2= K
Lunsf’d
5-8 l;03%hvy
4
1071 4
2
2
21
3* D
ConiTlly
3 (M)
107
By McGee— Fink
3-4 l:l3%good 11
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2
7
9
9'
7'= H
Stearns 1
P' C l:12%hvy
13
108
5
4
5
41
4=1 E
Pool ]
1 l:3y%fast
17-5
106
4
1 1
1
21
3= E
Pool
5-8 68%iasi
Is
115
2
6
13
12*
14‘* L
Lyke j
51 f l:08%sluw
12
106
3
4
9
10
10'» E
Sande
5i f l:lu%slup
25
106
6
5
5
71
4‘* R
Troise J
5-8 l:01%slow
22
112
6
6
8
81
8'» W Lilley i
6-8 l:tH)%fast
23
112
6
6
4
6
6" W Lilley
6-8 l;u2%hvy
20
1111 6
6
4
6'1 8'® W
Lilley
41 f 63%fast
24
1131 9
9
8*
8'= W
Lilley ;
36328 L-atonia
36298 Latonia
36265 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast 8 109 8
64 f l:08%hvy 185 110 8
3-4 l:16%hvy 16f i07 3
GOURMAND, b. g, 3
42271 Lex to II 3-4 1
42212 Lex’ton lm70y 1
42144 Lex’ ton P' C 1
41836 Uaki’wn 1 1
41789 Oakl’wn 1 1
41737 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
41706 OakTwn 3-4 1
41670 Oakl’wn 3-4 1
(M) 107
:16%mud 4 991 7
:53'/ihvy 8 104 1
:10=sfast 8 109 6
:42%fast 8 103 8
:42%fast 7 1034 6
:15%fasl 20 115 5
;14%I'ast 30 1024 5
:14%fast 15 1034 7
GIBBY, br. c, 4 (M) 113
38567 Belmont 1 1 ;41%.slop 40 109 4 6 6
3S4S4 Belmont 1 l;40%.slow 15 114 2 .4 4
38292 Jamaica lm70yl;45%good 20 1124 0 *6 6
38112 Pimlico ImOOy 1:47 fast 2f 102 9 6 6
MAY BONERO, b. f. 3 (M) 105
42:!29 Church’! 3-4 l;13%fast 12f 107 10 10
HANDBLUE, ch. g, 3 (M) 107
42:!29 Church’l 3-4 1 :13%fa.st 12f 109 9 9
42212 Lex’ton lm70y l;53‘/i.hvy 8 104 4 3 3
42182 Lex’ton P* C l:12%hvy 105 107 10 9
42131 Lex’lon 1 l:39%fast 28 100 5 3 2
41623 Jef’Bon lm20y l:45%fast 12 92 13 12 12
41588 Jef’son lm20y l;46%slow 6 105 7 6 7
41568 Jer son lni70y l;50%slow 50 100 U 6 6
41492 F.G’nds 54fl:ll%hvy 30 115 12 12
41454 F.G’nds 6.J f 1:10 mud 30 113 8 8
41320 F.G’nds 64 f l;10%good 40 115 12 12
41255 p'.G’nds 54 t 1:09 good 30 109 9 9
HURRY UP. b. g. 3 (M) 107
42:’85 Church'l 3-4 1:14 mud S3f KC 9 9
First start for the following:
CELTINA. ch. f, 3 (M) 105
THE GALLANT, br. c, 3 (M) 110
Jap, Cliristie Hollers, Bulldoze
11 Lancelot, S’nsl’eurll.. D’cii.ssiuii
7 Brimful, Pastoiireuu, Cantilever
14 Cliur.'Tliorley, LeBalufre, Keaiai
lu St.Qu’ntin, Plurenzi, M’lanclmiia
5 BTckMammy, Lolhair, G’Idbloiie
By Blues — Royal Nettie II. (A. L, Rogers).
7 54 4=1 J Gruber 7 Blue Paradise, .Melus, Nobleman
9 74 7'* J Gruber b I’etroviia, Brib. Voter, Impressive
3 4' 6'* J Gruber 12 Melus, War God, 'Tim ilcGee
3 3* 3®J J Gruber 7 J. Walker, Lucky Day, W. Brady
4 3® 24 Z Shannonl2 BoiTTr’mp, D.ofSavoy, RedlituV.
6 64 31 Z ShannonlU Kling, Postmaster, Jack Hill
8 74 9=1 Z Shannonll Mis. Polly, Clairvoyant, H. Valley
By Braxted — Festive Agnes (Waldeck Stable).
8 7* 7'= C Rob’son 12 laiuie l.ou, I'arkiiig, Sum. Sigli
2 3= 2* C Rob’son 7. (Tutilever, lluiidblue, Stevenson
8 7' 6'= J McIntyre t) Loyalist, laireiia Moss, L. P’.l'lay
9 9' 9'= O Willis 12 Bryiie, B. Siiilling, St’kebreuker
4 3® 4= O Willis 12 Rookery, Verua B., Suuflush
4 44 4*4 O Willis S KdStoue, Ruyunnuut, Guuzalesll
8 8* S'" O Willis I'J 11. C. Basch, Jack K„ Butlillde
7 7* 7'* O Willis S BuiitHis, S.W.Juhosuu, H. Mabel
By Llangibby — Roundelay (J. Livingston).
6 6 6'= T Davies (i Ben Gow, Salvestra, I’rinceps
4 4 3'® T Davies 4 L’dyGertrude, Nominee, Babel to
4 4* 4‘® C Peak 7 Jolireu, Sna|HlragunIl., J.uiiBout
4 3* 3*i A Collins 15 Claiiuer, P''eucer. Lucie Sami
Also eligible to start in order named s
NAN, ch. f. 3 (M) 105
42345 Church’l 3-4 1:13 fast 109 112 9
42174 Ijex’ton lm70y l;49%hvy 16 104 7
42140 Lex’ton P' C l:10%fast 13 107 9
40428 Latonia 5A f l:10%hvy 154 1044 9
39969 Church’l 54 f 1:08 fast 17f 107 12
39770 I.«x’ton 64 f l;08%fast TZt 112 4
39710 Lex’ton 5-8 1:04 slow 62f 112 7
PORTE DRAPEAU, h. o, 4 (M) 116
42112 Lex’lon P' C 1 :09%fast 23 112 2
40345 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 37-10 105 1
40318 Latonia 3-4 l:ll%fast 14 112 6
39468 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 7-5 H6 1
39363 Saratoga 1 l:37%fast 1 115 1
39222 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 2| 115 2
38992 Aq’ duct
38S41 Aii’duct
38790 Aq'duct
38632 Belmont
1 1:39% fast 24 105 3
1 l:38%fast 16-5 102 3
1 1:39 fast 2 110 1
1 l:41%g.iud 5 UO 5
By Tony Bonero— May Orsini (D. F. Swift).
10 10= 10'= O Willis 12 War Idol, .Iorice, Lm imla
By Handsel — Merry Blue (H. Gardner).
9 8'i 7'= R Simpson 12 War Idol, Joricc, l.ucimla
3 24 3= T Murray 7 C'litilever, Go’rmuiid, St’venson
8 8= 8'= O Willis 11 Lancelot, S’nsPeurll., D’cussioii
4 64 6® T Murray 7 Brimful, I’astoureau, Hopeful
9 9= 7'= J Staplet’nlG A’buscade, S.M’jorie, Diiiidreury
6 7* 7'® H J Burke 8 P'r. Monroe, Bill Uunley, Ornery
6 7* Vi J Staplet’nll S. Broderick. Huiidfull, Harwood
12 84 7®$ R Slmpsonl2 Hilda, Nelle Vorke, Vision
8 7= 7=* R Simpson 9 'Trusty, Milda, Duhindu
12 12 11=® D Conn'llyl2 Pliautom Maid, Warldol, Lariat
6 91 711 R SimpsonlO Ina Kay, Padua, P'ruuk Sbauuuo
By McGee— Bobbie (J. H. Woodford).
9 9 9** C VanDu'n 9 Limlen, Aiiiericiiu Ace, Mormon
By Celt — Diamontini (C. E. Rowe).
By Bourbon Beau — Dividend,
i any of the above be scratched:
By Textile — Nantura (H. Crawford).
9 9 9=» VV Lilley 9 Legotal, Bellsolar. Binding Tie
7 7*= 6=* R Davies S Miss Gove, Sasenta, Azalea
9 10 10*= C Hunt 10 Sausl’eurll., Allali, Dune. Spray
9 8' 8** R Davies 9 .I.P’uybaker, E.'T’uUr. O’tilever
12 11= 10=' C Brown 12 LKacUel, Uetta B., Wat, Willow
6 11* 11'* H Gray 12 Delico P^lor. Webber, Brimful
9 74 10'* H Gray 12 VVarStorits, Lance. L.deJaruette
By Sunstar — Bright Cherry (E. R, Bradley),
3 44 4* I. Gentry 5 Prince of Coiiio. Limlen, Basil
3 3* 24 M Garner G Wal. Hull, CaueRun, Spearlene
6 6* 6* L Gentry 7 Courtsliip, A. N. Akin. Basil
2 2* 2= J Loftus 7 'TelioiisBon, Wingold, P. to I'oint
2 2*4 2= M Buxton 7 L’lnfirmiere, Wingold, Bar One
2 2= 2’ M Buxton 17 O.tlieWay, L’ln’miere. H.'T’rtoiil
2 8= 3*4 M Buxton 9 Elinendorf, Giielaml, Valais
2 3* 3= L Ensor 7 J. au Bout, Knslimir, Nuterackei
1 1* 24 M Buxton 15 Elmendorf, Dramaturge, Notawa
4 4® 2= M Buxton 11 Priuceps, J. uu Bout, P.uudCalls
Sunday. May 18, 1819
DAILY RACING FORM
5
REDSTART, ch. g. 4 IM)
4004.-. ('hun’h l 1 1-S l:.-«4'/ifast
churrh l 1 1-lt! l:4T=r.fast
IniVOvl :4&-5fast
397!»& !.<>.\ ton 1 1-lf, l;47'.iifast
H96.14 Iiid'polis 1 l:40*4fast
39593 Ind'polis 1 1:44 fast
3956.3 Ind’polis 5i f l:09^ifast
39545 Ind’polis 5i f 1 :09-''r.slo\v
37739 Oaki'wn
37657 Oaki’wn
1 l:41>«fast
3-4 1:15 fast
113
lol 5 5 5
107 976
107 9 8 8
106 10 10 10
99
101
112
109
107
108
3 7
in
37590 Oaki’wn
1
1:42 fast
50
102
4
5 10
11
BUGLE CALL.
gr,
, 3 (M)
117
42.I6.I Chur: h'l
:i-4
1 :12%fast
22
101
7
7
7
40042 Church' 1
5J f
l:074ifast
8-5
109
12
10
6
3994» Church’ 1
6.'. f l:07%fast 13-10
109
4
2
2
.!!t«29 Douglas
5 *. f
1:07 fast
9-5
109
2
1
1
.'i;i84'J Dougins
5i f
1 :06*ifast
14-5
109
6
2
1
397.50 Lex'ton
54. f l:08%good
8-5
HI
5
5
4
36573 Douglas
5 8
59%fast
64
ii>7
11
11
10
38;i97 Douglas
4J f
63%fast
6
109
8
8
3.S303 Church'!
4) f
54%fast
5
109
1
7
382.57 ('hurch’l
4i f
55%mud
11-5
109
5
5
38214 Church’l
4 .) f
54 fast
5
no
9
7
38078 Ijex’ton
4i f
65 fast
19-5
113
1
4
JIM DUDLEY.
hr. g.
3 (M)
107
42329 Church’ 1
3-4
l:13%fast
10
109
7
6
6
42271 l>-x’ton
3-4 l:16%mud
8.)
PM
8
7
6
41993 Oaki'wn
1
1 :42%fast
5
103
8
6 5
3
419.56 Oaki’wn
3-4 l:14%fast
7
105
3
1
1
41787 Oaki’wn
3-4 l:14%fast
15
109
G
6
6
41037 F.G’nds
6) f l:09%slow
30
no
6
U
9
S8791 Imtonia
5j f 1 :09 good
16f
107
6
6
8
38753 Latonia
6J f l:ll%mud
12
106A 5
6
6
38346 Church’l
5-8 l:01%fast
8
102
8
4
4
FLUZEY, ch. f
, 3 (M)
106
42:!.s.5 Church' 1
3-4
1:14 mud
S:!f
Ui4
7
7
7
42329 Church’l
3-4
l:13%fast
12f
107
8
8
8
THIRD RACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
2-:
y^ear-
olds.
ANNETTE TELLER,
, 1). f. 2
103
4L’;;,si; church'i
4 .’. f
.50 mud
28-5
110
r>
3
42270 Lex’ton
5-8
1 :02*r,mud
17-5
UlS
4
5
5
<2229 Lex’ton
4 .'. f
55 fust
Si
UC
6
5
42197 l.ex’ton
44 f
58 hvy
9
m
4
2
42019 Oaki’wn
1-2
49%fast
4)
1044 9
8
41994 Oaki'wn
1-2
49%fast
7-5
1*M
4
8
41941 Oaki’wn
31 f
42 fast
20
106
5
41570 Jefson
1-2
50%fast
15
III
10
7
41504 F.G’nds
1-2
49 good 20
107
6
6
DIRECTOR JAMES.
b. c. 2 (M)
100
42331 Church’l
4i f
.55 fast
17-5
1<*7
1
2
42281 Lex’lon
4) r
57 mud
1
115
1
i
4218C Lex’ton
4i f
56%hvy
6
110
5
4
42141 Lex’ton
4i f
56%fast
5i
109
1
3
SISTER HELENE, ch. f. 2
101
42367 Church'i
4i f
54*/ifast
2
IPi
r,
4
42033 Oaki'wn
44 f
54%slow
9-10 102
1
1
41773 Oaki’wn
3i f
42 slo'W
18-5
112
6
41644 Oakr wn
34 f
43%good
7
112
6
41.563 Jefson
i-2
49%slow
3
111
3
3
MARVIN MAY,
, ch.
c, 2
104
42:i;!l Church'i
44 f
.55 Last
S
10.-,.*
. r»
S
4l!07- Oaki’wn
44 f
55*/fcfast
2
HO
1
3
4I9.i5 Oaki’wn
1-2
48 fast
7
106
f,
3
41894 Oaki’wn
34 f
43%hvy
8-5
110
7
41815 Oaki’wn
34 f
42 fast
15
115
6
41003 F.G’nds
3-8
37%hvy
13-6 116
9
40957 F.G’nds
3-8
37 good
9-5
115
3
40911 F.G’nda
3-8
38%hvv
6
115
2
40890 F.G’nds
3-8
37 good
13-S 116
6
ELLA T.. b. f.
2
103
42033 Oaki’wn
44 f
54*4slow
4
lo.’l
2
2
41955 Oaki'wn
1-2
48 fast
3^
lOlJ 4
2
41a:i8 F.G’nds
1-2
48%fast
7
105
5
0
41319 F.G’nds
3J f
43 good
6
111
3
41161 F.G’nds
3-8
37%slow
15
110
9
41128 F.G’nds
3-8
39%hvy
8
114
6
41IHi9 F.G’nds
3-8
38 hvy
20
1U5
5
41049 F.G’n.ls
3-8
36 good
20
114
7
CANCION, b. f. 2
101
42:167 Church'i
44 f
54 *T,fast
14
110
4
%
42’0.!3 Oaki’wn
44 f
54%slow
8
112
5
6
41941 Oaki’wn
34 f
42 fast
8-5
li’i
1
41815 Oaki’wn
:n f
42 fast
6
112
1
41784 Oaki’wn
3 .4 f
42%fast
10
HO
0
41705 Oaki’wn
34 f
42%fast
20
112
1
41669 Oaki’wn
34 f
42-%fast
8
113
2
CLEAR THE ’WAY.
hr. c, 2
104
4'J.’i;il Church'i
44 f
.5.5 fast
67
p®;
11
11
41955 Oaki’wn
1 2
48 fast
8
am
7
5
41834 Oaki’wn
1-2
49 fust
4
io;i
1
1
41736 Oaki’wn
1-2
48%fast
8
118
1
4
41681 Oaki’wn
34 f
42%fast
12-5 112
2
41214 F.G’nds
34 f
44%hvy
8
115
5
41056 F.G’nds
3-8
37%mud
8
118
5
40977 F.G’nds
3-8
36%fast
9-5
110
1
(0911 F.G’nds
3-8
38%hvy
4
115
4
40890 F.G’nds
3-8
37 good
8
116
4
DOUBLET II.,
b. f.
2
101
4222!) I.ix’ton
4 .4 f
55 fast
71
109
1
6
42186 I>i.x’ton
41 f
56%hvy
88
1054 7
G
42141 Lex’ton
44 f
5C%fast
17f
102
8
9
41790 Havana
1-2
49%hvy
3i
102
3
6
41723 Havana
1-2
4S%fast
8
103i 1
Oi
41687 Havana
1-2
49%fast
5
112
4
3
41612 Havana
1-2
48%fast
6
106
3
4
41111 Havana
3-8
35%fast
4
113
2
5
11300 Havana
3-8
36 good
2
114
1
4I1’01 Havana
3-8
36%fast
4
113
5
BRIGHT GOLD
1, h. i
2 (M)
101
42.311 Church'i
44 f
55 fast
37
PI.2
10
10
12141 Lex’ton
44 f
56%fast
28
110
0
2
JAZZ, ch. c, 2
(M)
108
42:,64 Church’l
44 f
54=ifast
70
VO
7
First Sturt for the following:
ABLAZE, b. f, 2 (M)
ELY, br. c. 2 (M)
99
106
Also eligible to start in order named should
INQUIRY, ch,
, f, 2
100
<2:i;:l Church'i
4i f
55 fast
33-10
PH)
3
<2270 Ia*x’ton
5-8 l:02%mud
9
991
Q
3
417i;i Oaki'wn
3i f
42 slow
5
112
2
4173C Oaki'wn
1-2
4S%fast
7
103
2
4U'®i9 (Jakl’wn
3* f
42%fast
8
103
3
41644 Oaki’wn
3A f
43%good 20
112
7
41207 I’^.G’nds
3i f
44%hvy
12
115
6
BOBBY ALLEN, ch.
e, 2
108
419.55 Oaki’wn
1-2
48 fast
8
P8)
2
4lx:!4 (lakl’wn
1-2
49 fast
G-3
100
4
417% Oaki’wn
1-2
48%fast
107
4
41681 Oaki’wn
3i f
42%fast
11-10 115
1
4Pill Oaki’wn
31 f
43%good 6
115
1
414:17 F.G’nds
1-2
54 hvy
3-2
116
1
41PI4 F’.G'nds
3J f
45%hvy
12
111
6
FOURTH
RACE-
-1 1-16 Miles,
Merchants’
1911— 1 ;44%— 5— 105.)
PRECIOUS, ch. m. 5
4o:n;i Latonia 1 1-lC 1
:»953 Church’ I 1 1-16 1
39911’ Douglas lni70y 1
39791 la'X'ton 11-81
:9286 Saratoga 7-8 1:
39079 Latonia lm70y 1
38997 Latonia 1 1
38944 Latonia lm70y 1
38904 Latonia 1 1-16 1
OMOND. ch. c. 3
4l’:!:!2 Church 1 I 1-16 1:
42:!04 Chunh'l lm7oyl
42241 I.e.v’ton 11-8 1
421I.'i Lex’ton lm70v 1
420ti9 Oaki'wn 1 1-8 1:
41S'J8 tJakl’wn 1 1
4176.7 Oaki’wn lm70y 1
41709 oaki’wn 3-4 1:
4168:t t9akl'wn S-4 1:
4IM6 Oaki’wn 3-4 1
HOCNIR. b. g, 8
42::;:.7 Church 1 i i ir, i
42241 la-\’ton 1 1-8 1
42146 I>-x’ton 1 1-16 1
41733 Havana 1 1-16 1
41654 Havana 1 1-16 1
41521 Havana 1 1
<1450 Havana 1 1-8 1
41388 Havana 1 1
41269 Havana 3-4 1
WISE MAN, ch. h, 6
42:13.7 Churi'h’l 1 1-16 1
4173:! Havana 1 1-16 1
4bi.74 Havana
41.721 Havana
41449 Havana
41192 Havana
41146 Havana
41111 Havana
41034 Havana
MISTRESS POLLY, b
424<I9 Church' 1 1 1-8 1
42349 Church' 1
42307 Church’ 1
42009 Oaki’wn
41944 Oaki’wn
4o:i77 Latonia
40046 Church’ 1
39995 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1
39948 Church’ 1 1 1-8 1
;-is.32 Lex’lon 1 1-16 1
39297 Saratoga 1 1
39187 Empire 1 1
JIM HEFFERING. b.
42:!01 Church' 1 liii70yl
■42187 Lex’ton 1 1
:t899S Latonia lm70y 1
38945 Latonia lm70y 1
38K51 latonia 1 1-16 1
38781 Latonia 3-4 1
38690 Latonia 1 1-16 I
38U39 Latonia 1 1-16 1:
By St. Volma — Phoenix Rose (W. M. Campbell).
H 6»1 O Willis 7 Alheiiji, Diudi, .lohn W. Klein
lo KPs L (leniry 10 Olasstoi, H.Hreivogol. Kxliorter
10= 10” J Haiioverl2 Amalettc. Kxliorter. i.iicky liny
19J S'» .1 Howard 12 Siiseiitu. tireauiull, Cupt. Hodge
6* C Miller 8 (Irasmcre. Sordello, Schemer
2J J Mooney 5 K. C. Cole. Sordello. Nasliville
2i B Kop'm’n .5 I’astoureau. Hand. Rose. D.Face
6=S B Kop'm’n « Kenwurd. Koht. Lee, James G,
9* 9** D Conn’llyl2 B. Shilling, Diiiiitliea, Audrey K.
IH 11'7 D Conn’llyl2 Gilligun, Dickie W., Huseen
11’ ll’« P Stevens 12 Hickorynut, Alexander. Helmiek
By Burgomaster — Incognito (Pastime Stable).
6'1.7'* .1 Kederis 11 Gr. Grass, Kr.ofWar. ll.Hiirgovne
6‘ 4*i D Conn’llyl2 McVex, Stockwell, Serbian
2* 2i D Conn’Ilyll WarPuint, Twiford, S. Peur II.
li 2" D Conn’lly 6 Cerinus, Silvery Light. Serbian
18 2U D Conn’Ilyl2 Iwiniwin, G. Floss, UiinterPlatt
28 2«8 D Conn’llyl2 Sway, Ed. Tranter. HunterPlatl
8J 8'* D Conn'llyll S.Park, C. Livingston, St.Ii’rnard
6* 6*J C Dlshm’nlO Senn. Park, Cacambo, Vulcanite
3i 2‘ D Conn’lly 12 St. Bernard, Madrid, Bonstelle
64 5’J D Conn’lly 9 Lancelot, Iwin, 'War Note
9*4 8*J D Conn’Ilyll B. Kelly, C. Taylor, C.Livingaton
34 34 D Conn’Ilyll M.Garuer, Vulcanite. B.H.Oirlt
By James Dockery — Alice Dudley (F. W. Staton).
6’ o'" J Morys 12 War Idol, Jorice. Lucinda
5* 4=4 H J Burkel2 I.4)iiie Lou. Parking. Sum. Sigh
3* 2* M Schw’tz 9 Fo-Hi, AlfVezina, C’aleadourll.
2‘ 2* H Cassity 12 Verity. Elizabeth Marie, Fo-Hi
6’ 5*3 J Dursch 8 Cacambo, C. Gallant, Tantalus
lOJ 8’" J Dursch 11 This. Greeu. UastyCora, C.Knth
68 7* C Dishm’nl2 Wyiidover, Cantilever, C. Rector
6* 6” R Simpson 6 Linden. Bro. Maclean, GoldStone
68 6’3 R SlmpsonlO By Heck, Ollie S., JolinCliurchill
By Fair Play — Stamps (H. Dots).
7. 6'* H .Stearns 5) Linden. American .\ce. Mormon
7* 6” H Stearns 12 War Idol, Jorice, I.iicinda
Claiming. (May 8, 1909 — 52'*i — 2 — 103.)
By Magneto— MUldmle (J. C. Milam).
2i lu8 T> Murray II M. Parnell, Move On. .\. Jackson
5'i 4=3 J Mory.s .«4 Inijuir.v. IkKiiieville, Pec<-:int
2i 2* C Rob’son 8 PluiiiBill, Dia.Girl, MissParnell
1’ 1’ T Murray 10 Midiu, Goldine, Viola Gaffney
84 9*3 C Brown 12 C. Walker. A. Jackson, Kurgo.vne
5* 5*3 H Cassity 8 M. Parnell, L.Pataud, C. Walker
44 3* H Cassity 7 Canoion, St. Germain, L.Pataud
44 4* M Garner 11 N'.Witwer, Ogd’iiGirl. Biddledee
6 6’* F Murphy 6 Mlle.Dazie. Uarar. Guaranteed
By Brummel — Mexilow (M. C. Moore).
2= 2’ R Simpsonl2 Miss Parnell. Ziziz. MarvinMay
14 28 R Simpson 7 Couvoy, Hosier, Nick
3* 2* R Troise 10 Emma Weller, OldRed, Runnan
18 28 R Simpson 11 Moga, MissParnell. Maj. Bradley
By Jack Atkin — Helene (W. £. Applegate.).
4= 3‘ O Rob’son 0 M.vs.Girl. Talisman. I,, in Black
1= 1’ C Rob’son 0 Ella T.. .\rborvitae. Pei-cant
24 1* R Troxler 9 Mis.s Minks, laidy Pataiid, Fun
4’ 3*4 R Troxler 8 Bobby .•Mien, Romany, Castor
3*4 4’ R Troxler 7 Hello Pardner. Sain Rose. Rib
By McGee — Conclusion (Knebelkamp tt Howerton).
4*3 C Brown 12 Missl’amell, r)irec..Janies. Ziziz
S B’goyne, Arborvitae, N.Witwer
9 Ella T., BobbyAllen, Arborvitae
8 Mamie O., M. Parnell, M. Horner
8 Z. d’Armee, Caiicion, L. Pataud
12 Diomed, Beck and Call, Airnat
7 Runnan, Airnat, Cauvasback
7 Ziziz, OgdenGirl, Clear the Way
7 Krewer, Minute Man. C.tbe'Way
By^ Martinet — Paris Queen (J. W. Tate).
H Cassity t! .Sis. Helene, .Vrlairvitae, Peccant
Cassity 9 Bob. .Mien. Mar.Ma.v. .•\fborvitae
Mooney 7 Minute Man, Thelma E., Rarar
Mooney 12 Accelerate, G’ranteed. E. Weller
CochranlO Eulah F.. R. Division, QuickPire
Cochranll KedRedRose, M. Minks. Oleaster
Cochran 7 Foreclosure, Airnat, Eiilah F.
Cochranll M.Jeiniiiia. Talisman. B.andCall
By Meelick — Regea (R. F. Coppage).
lyillis IJ Mys. Girl. Talisman, Sis. Helene
Ella T.. .-VrlKirvitae
Teller. L.Pataud
. L. Pataud, Benecia
54 2’ C K’sch’m 7 Arborvitae, MissP’rnell, Modiste
6* 5’4 C K’sch’mll Castor, Fun, Miss Minks
7 7* C K’sch’m 7 R. Division. Inquiry, AI. Parnell
By Yon Tromp— Directa (E. Cebrian),
12 12'* .1 Mi'lntyrel2 Alissp.-irnell, Dire<’..Jann*s, Ziziz
04 6*4 J McIntyre 9 EllaT.. BobbyAllen, .MarvinMay
16 24 J McIntyre .S Doub. Van. E. Weller. .N.Witwer
64 6*® J Alcintyre 7 Blue Jeans, BobbyAllen, Inquiry
2-* 24 J McIntyre 0 B..\llen, Z.d’Arrnee, Pow.Flask
44 4'® D Conn’lly C Atta Boy, Hidden Ship, Diomed
a 5’3 U Conn’lly 5 Runnan, AlUe. Dazie, Lonely
14 1“ D Conn’lly 7 Pueblo, My Ada, Soscol
24 3* D Conn’lly 7 Ziziz, Ogden Girl, Marvin May
6*4 3*4 D Conn’lly 7 Krewer, Minute Alan, Mar. May
By Fitz Herbert — Double Six (R, J. Farris).
68 6*1 G AV Car’ I S Plain Itill. An. Teller. Uiam.Girl
7*4 7*3 H J BurkelO Emma Weller, D. James, OldRed
84 5*3 G W Car 111 Aloga. Dir. Janies, Aliss Parnell
5* 6*" H Thurber C Plain Bill. Hatrack, GreyRump
5*4 2" R Troise 8 Sea Bat, Grey Rump, Hatrack
3*4 1”8 R Troise 8 Cuba, y. Gaffney, OrientalPark
4‘ 4*4 B Kop’m’n 7 01.1 Red, Grey Rumii. Hatrack
6* 6*4 C Jackson 9 Hatrack. Old Red, Plain Bill
3* 3*1 C Jackson 10 Ford, Paul Weidel, Pie
4* 3* C Jackson 10 Grayssian, VivaCiiba, E.Stirling
By Golden Maxim — Brightstone (T. M. Murphy).
]02 lol 5 H Thurberl2 .MissParuell. Itirec.. lames. Ziziz
38 6’3 C Hunt 11 Moga, Dir. James, Miss Parnell
By Boots and Saddle — Autoline (G. P. Mattingly).
8= ■'.'• J Hanover 9 .Viigou, Virgo, I’e.ue I’ciinant
By Tony Bonero — Abrasion (G. M. Hendrie).
By Rock View — Presentation (R. Goose),
any of tlie above be scratched:
By Ampelion — Scrutiny (Waldeck Stable).
., 9* 9** C Roh’sonJ2 MissParnell, Direc.. lames, Ziziz
3 14 18 C Rob’son 8 Booneville, Peccant. Ann. Teller
4* 6* O Willis 9 Sis. Helene, M.AXinks, L.Pataud
6 6*» 3’i O Willis 7 BlueJeaus, Bob.Allen, N.Witwer
2* 2* O Willis 7 R. Division. M. Parnell, FrankW.
6* 5*3 O Willis 8 Bob..Allen, Romany, Sis.Helene
6’ 6*4 O WMllis 8 Pop Eyes, Oleaster, R. Division
By Harrigan — Mae Erwin (B. A. Jones).
1 2-4 JA N Barrett 9 Ella T.. MarvinMay. .Vriiorvitae
3 6= 6“i M Garner ,s Doub. Van, r.tbeM ay. E. Weller
1 2'* 1'8 E Wh’tley 7 Blue Jeans, Inquiry, Nel.Witwer
1'4 14 E Wh’tley <> C.tlieWay. Z. u’.Viiiiee, P. Flask
1’ 1* E Wli’tley 8 Romany, Sister Helene, Castor
1 3’ 4*4 M Garner 7 Uarar, Booneville. I’eccant
38 3»k E Wh tleyll Dandy Van, FrankW., SaiuRose
Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Sept. 26,
4*3 C Brown
3*4 C Brown
1* C Brown
6*® C Brown
&’i T Rice
24 M Buxton
4*' M Buxton
4* M Buxton
14 H
6-’3 J
14 J
6“i C
5*3 C
3*4 C
6** C
6 5** ,-V Johnson (! Sis. Helene.
1*4 1’ D Conn'Ily 7 St. Germain,
1* 2'4 C K'seh’m ,8 Z. d’.\rmee.
44%fast
46%fa.st
42%fast
51'%fast
28%slop
:44%slow
;38%fast
:43%fast
:45%fast
44*hfa.st
4S livy
51 fast
42%fast
52%fa.st
42'^hvy
47%hvy
13*tfcfast
14%fa.st
14 good 16
8
13-5
9-10
18-5
10
9
11-5
11-5
17
8
17
•25
12
6
34
5
15
34
:46
.51
46Mifast
45Vtfast
;46%fast
;38%fast
:51%fast
:;!9^fast
:1S hvy
fast 1.3-10
fast 19-5
1 1-16 1
1 1
54 f 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-16 1
3-4 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-8 1
1 1
1 1-8 1
1 1-16 1
1 1-8 1
2 3
8
4
6
8
5
3
6-5
12
2
46 fast
45%fast
46%fast
38%fast
06 fast
44%fast
46%fast
ll%fast
48 fast
f, 4
:54 .slow
:52%fust 27-10
:43%hvy 14
:524^ast
:45%fast
:56*is1op
:29%fast
:46)tfa8t
:53V4fast
:499Shvy
:40%good 26
:42VssIow 7
g. 4
48 hvy 9-5
42%hvy 47-10
43%fast 41-10
43%fast 7
45*tfast
14%hvy
46 fu«t
44%faat
0-.5
19-5
9
21
42
98
KH
108
109
107
106
108
108
HI
100
98
99 r,
10*) 5
99 4
108 7
10’» 3
1014 4
9.5 5
109 5
112 8
1014 4
100
IH) 2
102 1
104 4
118 3
109 1
106 0
108 3
109 1
113 5
110
11,8
117
114
117
117
114
122
121
125
103
105
lOS
By Ballot — Graziosa (J. C. Brown).
5* 4* F Smith 7 Beaverkill. Runelier, FruitCake
3‘- 2* L Gentry 4 B. Voter. Beaverkill, Op’rtunity
2* 2=4 L Gentry 5 F.Handl’y, C’rtsliip, S.ofPleasure
1*4 1* H Lunsfd 4 Bribed Voter, Alosixnva, El Rey
6* 5=3 H Lunsf’d 8 Boniface, GI’myGus, Polvmelian
2*4 2* J Howard (i Bribed Voter, .\rriet, Buford
2* 24 H Lunsf’d 4 BribedVoter, Ichl-Ban, Petrovna
1’ 1’ J Howard 4 John I. Day, Mc.Adob, Diversion
1* 1® H Lunsf’d 11! BeaiiSpiller, DayDr’am, CleanUp
By Lomond — Gateshead (M, Quinn).
2= 2'i«' Hob’.son 7 Courtship. V. .\meri< a. Ilanovia
3* 3=1 J McIntyre (i Drastic. Jim Heffeniig. llaiiovia
3'4 14 C Rob’son :> H«H-nir. Herald. Harvest King
S' r.--o XI Garner 7 St. Bernard. Stockwell. Sen. Park
2 2 1 H
3*4 4=3 L Staflier
6* 5® H Cassity
By 'Voorheei
1 1
1 3
■|' Alurray
T .Murray
T Alurray
J Howard
H Lunsf’d
H Lun.sf’d
6* 5*3 H I.unsf’d
3“i* 3=1 H Lunsf’d
6 5*4 T Murray
. SilveryLight
8 Ruf. Uiley. Ed.Stoiie, J.P. House
<’> Alurmou. M.Giugliam. Ragiiarok
■Emir (K. Spence)
2 "
Wise Man. .S. of I'leasiire, Jiff.v
.5 Onioiul, Herald. Harvest King'
8 .Mlieiia, Brown. M’Dawell. ElHey
7 HenryG., WlseMaii. TheB.Duke
7 Wise Alan, Sasin, Deckniate
8 Smart Aloney. Tetley, Etruscan
8 B. Shannon. Orestes. B. Roberts
.5 Ziiluland. Cleek, Flittergold
7 Hamilton A., Corson, Faux-Col
110
8
9
99
6
6
95
6
5
101
3
7
96
4
2
100
5
6
98
3
6
100
7
6
102
11 11
104
5
5
107
lor,
.J
1
103
1
1
108
1
4
110
4
8
99
3
2
103
1
%1 1
4
97
3
3
By Giganteum — Magnetine (Armenia Stable),
- 2’ 21 D Conn'Ily 7 Hocnir. S. of Pleasure. Jiffy
2 2’ 2“ J Pitz 7 HenryG., Hocnir, TheBlueDuke
3 2® In J Pitz 7 Hocnir, Sasin, Deekinate
6 6* 6'*4 R Troise 8 Smart Money, Hocnir, Tetley
8 6= 6*3 R Ball 8 Etruscan, Sirocco, Surplice
4 4* 7*3 R Bali ■ 8 Belle Roberts, Cleek, Hocnir
1 1«*> 4=4 W Knapp 6 Hocnir, BelleRoberts. Deckmate
6 4* 2* R Ball 7 Orestes, Tippler, Hamilton A.
6 6’ 5*® 'W Knapp 8 Tetley, Dad.’s Clioice, Faux-Col
By Dnyal — Polly Prim (H. Neusteter).
3 2= 21 T Alurray 7 Pastoureuii. Heilland. I.ottery
3 41 4=3 II Lunsf’d 7 H.C. Busch. I’astoiireau. Bogart
0 3= 2« H Lunsf’rdll TheCol. Bawii, Reiimoii, S.Peurll.
6 5® 4*’ G W Car'l 6 Kew.O’.Neil, GreyEagle. Oniond
5 6 6*" S Boyle 5 Thinker, D. Williams. K.O’.Neil
6 6* 6*® J Mooney 9 Bryiilimiili. C.B’kIey, NightOwl
2 4 4" J Mooney 4 Moscowa, El Rey, Lucky B.
6 6* 3* J Mooney 6 Buford, WhirliugDun, SunGod
6 4® 4* J Gruber 6 Clieer Leader, Ho<’nir, Sungold
6 4“k 3* J Gruber 7 Wlilrling Dun, Tureo, Warsaw
C 7* 7*’ H Wakoff 11 Reveler, Happy Valley, Boxer
5 6*® 5'* R Bolton 7 N. K. Beal, Buekbourd, T.byJurj
By Trap Rock — Fairy (M. Shields).
1 14 21 T Murray '( Drastic. Oinond. Hiiiiovia
1 1* 1*" C . Rob’son <> Jiff.v, Seafarer, Ernest B.
5 4’ 4’4 J Howard 7 Peer. One, C.AIartin, Clairvoyant
8 44 4=3 J Mooney 9 Peer. One, Angeline, Benefactor
2 3*= 3=4 E Sande 6 Sim God. B.ib.vLynch, lIurv.King
8 64 6* E Pool 9 Petrovna. Brib. Voter, Impressive
4 44 6*3 J Majestic 7 Caiit.Rees, Dor.Dean. Reg.Lidge
2 6* 5** J Majestic 7 Fuux-Col, Ride, Wliirliug Dun
CHEER LEADER, b. g. 6
42145 Lex’ton 1 l::!9*sfast
7-5
105
106
6
6
3
3
.’>9948 Chup'h’l
11-81 :.53*,sfa.st
1-2
108
2
3
3
2
.m873 Douglas
1 1:38 fast
18
P)6
6
6
0
4
:^794 Ig'x'toii
1 l:3S%fast
K
l«.5i 4
4
3
2
39094 Latonia
1 1-16 1:4.5 fast
1.3-10
100
6
4
3
1
38919 I.atonia
1 1-16 l:44%fast
2
108
2
3
6
4
386;!9 Latonia
1 1-16 l:44%fast
7-5
112
1
4
4
5
38456 Douglas
1 1-8 l:51%{ast
13-6
109
1
2
2
2
38375 Church’l
1 1-8 1:56 fast
9-10
106
1
1
1
1
.38174 Church’l
1 1-16 l:49%mud
13-6
114
2
2
2
2
37813 Oaki’wn
3-4 1 :12 fast
8
110
7
7
7
S7772 Oaki’wn
1 1-16 l:47%mud
7-6
107
3
6
6
6
HERALD, b.
42:187 Church'i
c, 4
1 1 :42Sniud
13-5
105
PB
n
1
1
1
42.’!32 Church'i
1 1-16 l:44%fast
34
1<NI
;>
:»
4
42303 Church’l
f 1 :0S-'hihvy
22
106
7
6
5
42241 Lex’ton
1 1-8 1:.51 fast
13
106
3
1
1
1
42198 Lex’ton
3-4 l:16%hvy
24
115
2
1
1
4214.5 Lex’ton
1 l:39%fast 39-10
109
2
1
1
1
42116 Lex’ton
ImTOy l:4:!%fast
27
104
B
3
3
3
40525 Latonia
1 1-16 l:50%mud
71
101
8
2
1
3
40445 Latonia
2 1-4 4:0C%hvy
52
102
3
5
5
6
40389 Latonia
1 1:44 miid
16
HU 1
2
3
3
40333 Latonia
1 l:37%fast
43
99
7
7
7
7
FERN HANDLEY, br. f, 4
42213 Lex’ton 3-4 l:17%hvy
21-10
106
KIG
3
3
3
42130 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
30
111
7
7
7
41440 F.G’nds
1 l:44%hvy
10
104
4
4
4
4
41355 F.G’nds
1 l:39%fast
12
104
2
6
6
6
U309 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l:50%hvy
18-5 103
1
2
3
4
41118 F.G’nds
1 1:60 hvy
11-5 100
1
1
1
1
41039 F.G’nda
1 1:43 slow
2
102
2
3
3
3
11019 F.G’nds
6A f 1:10 hvy
30
122
3
4
4
10939 F.G’nds
6i f l:08%slow
20
103
6
6
6
40465 Latonia
1 l:40%slow
9
103
6
6
6
6
BASILIUS, b.
40993 F.G’nds
h. 5
1 l:42%hvy
2
111
106
2
4
3
3
■10900 F.G’nds
1 1-16 l;47%fa.st
6
102
4
3
3
’.0833 F.G'nds
1 1:40 fast
12
106
3
7
7
7
40389 Latonia
1 1:44 mud
4
H2
0
4
S
4
40318 Latonia
3-4 l:ll%fast
59
103
4
4
5
36934 F.G’nds
1 l:40%good 7
109
5
5
5
2
3681.3 F.G’nds
3-4 1:12 fast
60
100 11
10
10
86401 Latonia
1 l:38%fast
12
105
2
3
3
4
36299 L,atonia
lm70y l:44%hvy
23-6
104
7
7
6
6
.36237 l^atonia
1 1^ l:54%mud
10
108
1
1
1
1
PACTOUREAU, b. c, 3
4240*.) Church’l 1 1-8 1:54 slow
O_0
100
94
1
42349 Church’l
1 1-8 1 :52%fast
7
105
4
i
1
2
42131 Lex'ton
1 l:39%fasl
3-2
112
1
2
3
5
40348 Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
25f
109 11
11
11
40047 Church’l
3-M l:13%fast
13
100
2
6
6
39954 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
16
no
3
6
6
39893 Douglas
Bi f l:07%fast
23
106
0
6
5
39870 Douglas
3-4 l:13%fast
7
113
4
3
3
39793 Lex’ ton
F C 1:11 fast
51
111
6
2
2
39714 Lex’ton
5i f l:09%slow
181
109
4
6
8
3%90 Lex’ton
5-8 l:00*^fast
344
106
8
8
8
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies.
IWIN. hr, f. 3 108
42226 Lex’ton 1 1 :39%fa.st 21-10 loT 3 4 3 2
42142 ]^.\’ ton 1 l::{y*Afast 11-10 104 2 1 2 1
42074 Oaki’wn lm70v l:43^fast 3 97 1 1 1 1
42022 Oaki’wn 3-4 l:13)fcfast 12 HI 2 4 4
41775 Oaki’wn 3-4 l:14%slow 7 107 3 3 3
416% Oaki’wn 3-4 1 :1.3%fast 6 90 6 6 6
41526 F.G’nds 64 f 1:07 fast 12-5 111 4 3 3
41287 F.G’nds 64 f 1:08 fast 6 HI 3 2 2
41253 F’.G’nds 54 f l:08%good 13-5 104 4 4 1
40978 F.G’nds 54 f 1:07 fast 44 97 6 4 3
40902 F.G’nds lm20y l:43%fast 6 91 4 1 2 4
40873 F.G’nds 64 f 1:11 %hvy 2 108 4 4 4
BATTER CAKE, b. f, 3 111
19377 Saratoga 5Jfl:04%fast 12 127 9 9 8
39:!51 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 9 112 8 10 10
392% Saratoga 54 f 1:08 good 7 119 3 8 8
39092 Latonia 8-4 l:13%fast 6 ill 0 5 5
38916 Latonia 5i f l:06%fast 27-10 107 4 4 4
38676 Latonia 5-8 l:00%fast 33-10 110 2 6 6
38636 Latonia 6-8 l:00%fast 6 109 4 6 5
38453 Douglas 5-8 1:00 fast 27-6 109 3 2 2
38384 Douglas 44 f 54iifast 6 112 1 2
38227 Church’ 1 44 f 64%fast 11-5 109 2 S
LILLIAN SHAW, ch. f, 3 108
42226 Lex ton I l::!9%fa.st 13-5 l'i7 2 2 1 1
42171 Lex’ton ll:4:!%hvy 19-5 117 2« 3 2 2
42114 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast 62 107 4 6 3
40548 Bowie 7-8 l:29%slow 3 103 5 4 2
40475 Bowie 64 f l:20%fast 34 108 2 4 4
404-21 Bowie 64 f l:08%goodl7-10 113 10 7 7
40351 Bowie 3-4 l:14)ifast 3-2 113 6 7 5
4029S Pimlico 3-4 l:1.3%fast 4 112 7 3 1
40284 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast 21 98 9 7 6
40259 Pimlico 64 f l:07-3ifast 11 114 9 9 9
40242 Pimlico 3-4 l:14Aislow 23 99 8 7 5
BELLSOLAR. b. f, 3 105
42345 Church’l
3-4 1:13 fast
26
P>7
S
5
4
42318 ("hurch’l
.3-4 l:14%fast
33
107
H
9
7
385% Douglas
5-8 l:00%fast
2
110
.5
6
4
38,543 Douglas
5-8 1 :03*Ahvy
12-5
106
5
3
3
38453 Douglas
5-8 1:00 fast
72
106
2
6
4
GALLI-CURCI
, ch. f, 3
108
<234.5 Church'i
3-4 1:13 fa.st
9
IPi
6
4
40-50.5 Latonia
3-4 l:13%good IS
97
4
6
7
4048.5 Latonia
3-4 1:14 good 14
107
1
3
4
40390 I.,atonia
0-4 1:16 mud
6
P)1
2
2
3
39974 Church’l
5i f l:06%fast
10
HO
4
3
3
39911 Douglas
5i f l:05%fast
4
106
1
2
3
3P871 Douglas
5J f 1:07 fast
2
105
2
3
1
39025 Latonia
5i f l:06%fast
3
100
5
7
8
38676 Latonia
5-8 l:00%fast
2
1084 6
Lost
JOYFUL, b. f.
3
106
42318 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
8
P)8
G
4
3
42065 H.deG’ce
5-8 l:01%slow
42
P>9
4
6
6
39931 Douglas
5J f l:07%fast
5
108
4
6
7
39587 Belmont
6if St 1 :06%fast
3-2
1U>
6
5
5
39377 Saratoga
5J f l:04%fast
12
107
3
5
6
39323 Saratoga
5J f 1 :05%fast
30
112 10
12
3
39242 Saratoga
3-4 l:16%hvy
20
119
8
7
5
39227 Saratoga
5J f l:05%fast
7
112
7
2
1
39194 Saratoga
5J f l:0o%fast
2.5
111
2
8
7
39170 Empire
Ab3-4 l:09%fast
18-5 111
3
3
4
39124 Empire
5-8 l:01%fast
11-5 112
5
6
4
39110 Empire
6i f 1 :07%fast
2
109
2
3
4
39100 Empire
5-8 l:01%fast
20
112
Q
2
2
38912 Aq’duct
5-8 l:01%fast
12
112
12
3
3
38803 Aq’duct
4i f 52%fast
20
114
4
7
FLYAWAY, ch. f, 3
105
42363 Church'i
3-4 1 :13'*i;fa.st
8-5
107
7
7
3970.5 Aq’duct
5-8 l:00%fast
15
97
8
8
's
3!>628 Belmont
3-4 St l:13%fast
6
109
1
5
4
39533 Belmont
5Jf St l:0€%fast
2-5
111
1
1
1
39‘218 Saratoga
5i f l:0.5%fast
18-5
HI
1
4
4
39201 Saratoga
54 f 1:06 fast
3
no
2
1
1
39162 Empire
5-8 1:01 fast
4
112
4
3
5
39120 Empire
6-8 l:01%fast
2
112
5
4
5
JAP, b. f, 3
108
42.'!45 Church'i
3-4 1 :13 fast
129
IP)
3
6
7
42114 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
83
110
1
2
4
40103 Latonia
3-4 l:16%hvy
10
109
1
2
6
39974 Church’l
5h f l:U618fast
17
110
3
4
4
39947 Church’l
5i f l:07%fast
5
111
1
1
2
39773 Lex’ton
5J f l:08%fast 29-10
ill
1
3
3
39734 l.,ex’ton
6J f l:09%hvy
6
1104 1
1
1
39274 Saratoga
54 f 1:05 fast
30
110
7
7
7
39215 Saratoga
6i f l:05%fast
25
111
6
5
7
39077 Latonia
5i f l:08%slow
4
1114 1
2
4
38779 Latonia
5-8 l:04%hvy
17-5
106
2
1
1
38H4 Latonia
6-8 l:00%fast
76
103
4
6
6
38676 Latonia
6-8 l:00%fast
58
107
4
4
6
38453 Douglas
5-8 1:00 fast
6
112
5
3
3
SIXTH RACE— 1 Mile and
70 Yards.
3
-year-
LADY RACHEL, b. f. 3
99
42;i63 Churcli’l
3-4 l:13%fa.st :
39-10
w*i
8
8
6
42126 Lex’ton
F C l:l()**ifasl
13
100
6
5
6
40373 Latonia
54 f 1 :09 slop
27
109
1
8
7
.39969 Church’l
54 f 1:08 fast
12-5 Kff
2
2
2
38227 Church' 1
4J f 54%fast
16
im 5
6
LEGAL, b. c. :
3
m
42200 I>“X’ton
F" C t:12%hvy
23
PI8
2
5
.7
40,523 Latonia
3-4 l:17Vsmud
3
103
4
7
5
40:i61 Latonia
3-4 l:13*tslop
7
108
5
8
7
39993 Church’l
3-4 l:14%fast
12-5
103
1
6
5
39831 Douglas
64 f l:06%fast
11
106
1
5
4
390‘25 Latonia
6i f l;0ti%fast
6
107
3
8
7
38957 Latonia
54 f l:07'%fast
3-5
105
3
3
2
38793 Latonia
54 f 1 :07')8good 1
107
1
2
1
38625 Latonia
44 f 54%fast
7-5
HI
1
3
38465 Douglas
6-8 l:00%fast
9-10
105
3
2
2
38399 Douglas
44 f 53%fast
9-5
106
3
2
38274 Church’l
5-8 l:01%fast
34
94
1
6
2
PASTOUREAU, b. c, 3
109
42409 Church'i
1 1-S 1:54 slow
3-2
!)4
1
2
2
2
42.’!49 Church'i
1 1-8 1 :.52%fa.st
7
105
4
i
I
2
421:51 Lex’ton
1 l::,’9%fast
3-2
112
1
2
3
5
40;i4S Latonia
3-4 1:13 fast
25f
109
11
11
11
4,XM7 t^hurch’ 1
;; 4 l:12%faet
13
100
2
6
.’:9954 Church’l
3-4 I:14%fast
16
HO
.9
6
6
39893 Uuugla.s
5.’. f l:07%fast
23
105
.5
5
39870 Douglas
3-4 I:13%fast
7
113
4
3
3
:!9793 Le.x’ton
FC1:11 fast
51
HI
,5
2
2
39714 I-ie-v’ton
5.'. f l:09%slow
181
109
4
6
S
3%90 Lex’ton
.5-8 POO'^jfast
344
106
8
8
X
CORSON, ch.
0. 3
104
42207 Lex’ton
1 l:42%fast
13-5
103
6
6
5
5
42202 Lex’ton
1 1-16 l:62*hihvy
14
98
4
5
4
4
42156 I.*x'ton
3-4 l:13%fast
147
U2 11
9
10
41823 Havana
54 r 1:08 fast
1
H6
2
4
3
41702 Havana
54 f l-.OoHfast
6-5
116
8
7
6
41654 Havana
1 1-16 l:46%fast
6-6
98
2
1
2
2
41521 Havana
1 l:38%fast
4
99
8
8
7
6
41449 Havana
64 f 1 :06 fast
2
99
7
7
6
41.360 Havana
64 f 1:09 good
3-5
117
5
3
4
41269 Havana
3-4 1:18 hvy
8-6
101
4
3
3
41237 Havana
3-4 l:l»%mud
24
102
4
5
4
41171 Havana
64 f l:06%faat
24
108
6
6
6
41092 Havana
64 f LOmraat
8-6
108
3
6
6
40934 Havana
b-8 l -.lOiibvy
6-6
108
1
»
8
By Ogden — Belle of Ashland (Williams Bros.).
3* 1* .1 Howard .S .Seafarer. HenrhI. S. Mc.Meekiii
1® 1*4 J Howard 6 Hoenir. Sungold. Mistress Polly
4=*4** .1 Howard r> V.,\nierica, Fr.Cake, Ranclier
3* 3= J Howard f> I’if Jr., Kaiiiii, J. .1. Murdo< k
1* 1* E Sande 8 Alnr. Goosby, OlgaStar, KrnestB.
6 4® H Lunsf’d 5 Rifle, Aiarion Goosby, Sansyming
4* 4*4 EJ Sande 7 Fiiiix-Col. Rifle, Whirling Dun
1* 1* B Sande 4 BribedVoter. latttery, Sm. Aloney
1= 1* E Sande 5 Ernest R., Brynllmah, Lottery
14 3*4 J Gruber 6 Manokin, Allst. Polly, Bryniimab
7 7** L Gentry 7 Assume, T.o’tb’AI’ing, Op’tunlty
4*4 8® J Callahan 7 Warsaw, Woodtrap, Berlin
By Coy Lad — Angerona (H. H, Hewitt).
1* I’JC Kob’son S S.ofPleasure. Dr.C.-iniieii. S.God
7 7=® .S Boyle 7 Courtsliip, Omoiid. Viva.Xmerica
S* 5®3 H J Burke 7 HigliCost. Am..\ce, Sew’llCuinbs
2® 3=4 H J Burke ~i Onioud, Hocnir. Harvest King
3* 3*4 H J Burke 8 Sew. Combs, UighCost, UigiiLuw
14 3*4 H J Burke 8 C. Leader, Seafarer. S.AIcMeekiu
4* 6*1 H J Burke 5 Buford, Jiffy. Viva America
34 B'* H J Burke 8 Exter’nator, Drastic, W.M’cliine
6 6=* H J Burke 6 Exter’nator. B’verkill, Moscowa
6= 7** D Conn’lly 8 Drastic, Basilius, Opportunity
6» 6*® H J Burke 9 Grundy, W.Alachine, S.ofPl’sure
By Bryn Mawr — Snarl (J. J. Troxler).
3= 2® T Murray 5 Port Light. Warsaw, Manokin
4* 3* T Murray 7 Dr.C’uien, G. Queen, A.M’dletun
4* 3*4 M Garner 5 Diversion, K. Bright, K.-i-Noor
6* 7‘* G Moles’th 7 Diversion, TheC.Bon, K.-l-Noor
4 4* H Ericks’ n 4 Buford, S.ofPleasure, K. Bright
1*4 1* H Erlcks’n 6 Dan Bright, Waukeag, Ticket
3® 3*1 C Rob’son 6 Reveler, Nepperhan, Brib.Voter
4 4®i G Moles’th 4 Korbly. A. N. Akin, Pickwick
64 6*4 G Moles’ tb 7 Pickvvick, Pepper, Bon Tromp
6 6‘® J Gruber 5 B.S’non, S.ofP’sure, W.Al'chlne
By Ballot— Carza (Waldeck Stable),
1® 1® O Willis 4 -V.N.-tkin. .\malette, S. in Time
5* 5** O W’illis <5 Courtship, Doiigla'ss S., Ticket
7*4 7*4 O Willis 10 Lucky B.. Franklin, Courtship
3* 2= O Willis 8 Drastic, Opportunity. Ernest B.
6* 5* O 'Willis 7 Courtsliip, A. N. .Akin, Basil
14 14 O Willis 9 Valais, Buford, Harry Shaw
74 7*® O Willis 12 Emden, B. rad’s Clioice, Pliocion
2*4 2* O Willis 10 Queen.Apple, FlyHoine, J.C. Stone
6* 5*4 O Willis 8 First Ballot, Star Maid. S.Lawu
1® 1® O Willis 0 Clare, Lucile P., Matin
By Flint Bock — Prickly Fear (F. J. Kelley).
14 14 .S Boyle 7 Mis. Polly. Reilland, Lottery
3® 2'4 M Garner 7 11. C. Busch. Bogart. Mist. Polly
34 2*4 AI Garner 7 Briinfiil. Hopeful, Cantilever
11* 11** C K’sch’ml2 Swa.v, Serbian, Uuntermanu
6 4*4 J Mooney 6 Col. Livingston, Madras, Napan
6* 6*J E Pool 8 H’termanu, MadgeF., C’ckroacli
4® 3*4 E Pool 5 Sam Hell, Huntermann, F.Webirer
64 4*4 Li Mink 6 Buncrana, Joe Stalir, Cacambo
2*4 2* E Pool 12 Manicurist, Buncrana, Leoti Fay
6* €®4 F Stevens 9 Ginger, Iwiniwin. War Cup
8* 8’“ P Stevens 9 Col.Liv’gston, Col.Ta.vlor, I.iiiden
Allowances. (Sept. 27, 1911— 1:37%— 3— 99.)
By Dr. Leggo — Bremerhafen (E. R. Bradley),
24 2* .S Hoyle ."1 I.il. Shaw. TheCol. Hawn. Delicn
1® 14 S Boyle 4 Vulcanite. Cleriuont. Sam I’eh
14 1® S Boyle 4 Drastic. Thinker, DickWilliams
3= 3®4 S Boyle 7 I.egotiil, Pas. Shower, AI.G’ghum
2* 1® L Gentry 0 Pas. Shower. Legotal, Ph. Alaid
2* 1® S Boyle 7 P’rtLight, K.’sCub, W.o’W’dom
3* 3® L Gentry 11 Minawand. Legotal, Ringleader
2® 1® L Gentry 11 Co’rtGallunt, Poverina, Bagpipe
14 14 S Boyle 6 Vision, Discussion, C’tGallaut
3* 3* S Boyle 12 Bagpipe, Alarmite, T.CulIeuBon
6*® 6*4 S Boyle 7 Baby Lynch, Graphic, M.Kruter
4* 3*4 J Mooney 3 Un.Fire, A.AIexander. I^Muudio
By Buckwheat — Macaroon (E. B. Bradley).
8= 7*® L Gentry 10 Tuscaloosa, Herodias, Tereuti.l
10*» 8** L Gentry 12 BillyKelly. .<<we’pOn. C.L’iugston
64 5=4 L. Gentry 8 Lml lirighton, .Stickling, Ginger
1* 14 E Pool 14 Cerinus, U. Roberts. St. Bernard
2® 1® L Gentry 8 C. Livingston. H. Roberts, Ginger
6* 3* L Gentry 8 Bou Jour, Regalo, Say Wlien
4* 2“® L Gentry 6 St. Bernard. Bon Jour, Regalo
14 1* H Lunsf’d 8 Madras, Bellsolar, Jap
2*4 1® L Gentry 11 Loys, Ulster Queen, Manicurist
24 3*4 L Gentry 5 Carrie Aloore, Iwin, Lady Raeliel
By Fair Play — Early Love (J. Livingston).
1* 1* T Murray ."i Iwin, The t'olle»‘n Bawn. Delii-o
2® 3=4 W Crump ."1 Regain, Delico. Retta B.
24 14 T Murray 10 Regalo, I.egotal. PassingSliower
2* 2* J Rod’g’ez 7 OverTliere, G. -Swell, AllssVuski
24 2* G Walls 7 K. Plaudit. Duch.laice, Alarmite
4* 3*4 C Kummerl2 Un.’slaissie, Urmonda, BabyGirl
3*4 2*4 H Lunsf’d 8 St. Quentin, Bagheera, Veteran
1* 2® B Sande 13 High. Light, C. Sweeper, Polygon
4® 2® H LunsCd 10 A. Go On, Subuhdur, Ouietuile
7* 6*3 A Collins 12 T’nderstorm, Pli.Maid, Al.Voski
6* 34 H Lunsfd 9 Dtich. laice, Esq’mau, Fle.Sheik
By Solar Star — Kitty Belle Brooks (Schulte A Mc-
Meekin).
3* 24 H Lunsf’d 9 I.egot;il. BindiiigTie. Galli-Ciirci
o' 4=4 M Garner 12 Linden. Joyful. Texas Special
4* 3=4 L Gentry .I Galli-Cnrci. SayWhen. H.R’berts
3= 1* A Johnson .I Lo.vs. Say When. Diich. of Savoy
4= 3* E Sande 8 Batter Cake, Madras, Jap
By Ivan the Terrible — Foyer (W. W. Darden).
5* 4*4 T Murray 9 l.egotai. Bellsolar, Binding Tie
7 4*4 H Lunsf’d 7 .Sedan, Bon Tromp, Skiles Knoh
6* 6*4 H Lunsf’d 10 Toto, Linden, .Ainericaii .Ace
31® 3» F Smith 4 Toto. Sway. Moscowa
4=® 4*» J Howard 5 Col.Ta.vlor, Col. Livingston, Jap
3= 3* H Lunsf’d (> Madras, Regalo, Cover Up
14 14 H Lunsf’d 7 Clermont, Aladras, Ginger
8* 8®3 H Lunsf’d 9 Col. Taylor, Ginger. St. BernarJ
rider. F Rob’son 8 Bon Jonr. Regalo, Batter Cake
By McGee — Josie L. (J. W, May).
24 2* J Williamsl2 Linden. Texas.S|wciaI. Bellsolar
7 7** J Williams 7 Pig. Wing. Stickling, Ducli.Laee
6“® 4*4 J Williamsl2 F.Pullet, Cockroach, Sentimental
4* 4*4 J Hanover 0 T’stledon, F.andSqu’re, B. Lights
54 6** A Schu’g'rlO Tiiseuloosa, Herodias, Tereutia
3® 10** T Par’ ton 17 Pas.Sh’wer, L.Il’sebud, T’alooaa
SJ 8=* E Sande 9 Hannibal, Terentia, i’urncarl
14 2*4 L Lyke 10 Hannibal, Un.’sLussie, B. Beauty
74 6’* G Byrne 15 Billy Kelly, L. Rosebud. S. Realm
6* 4** G Byrne li Ute. Chasseur. Lord Briglitoii
2*4 1= J WilliamslO LillianShaw, Scoots, M.ll’riiiann
4* 3=4 .A Johnson Lady Rosebud. KissAgain. .Auntie
34 4=4 G Byrne 11 Toto, Tlie Trump, Scoots
3® 10'= G Byrne 14 Star Realm, Dif. Eyes, Rod. Dliu
6* 6*4 G Byrne 13 I’lil.vgon. .Stii'kling, Alarmite
By King William — 'Wild Wings (J. W. May).
6* 6=1 .1 Willianisl2 I.,;iiicelot. Gold Stone. L. I{iiehel
8 8*4 J Callahan 8 Mad Hatter, Balustiado, Toto
3®k 3=4 J Hanover 5 Balustrade, Thistledon. A. Dinah
1* 1* J Hanover 5 Mad.B.vng, FarBeyond, Cafeteria
34 2® G Byrne 10 Lion d’Or, Aladge F., Dnininiond
1* 1= G B5’rne 0 A'oiiiieed, Poultney, Vesper Hour
4* 2* G Byrne (J Scoots. I’tirling, Keen Jane
4= 3=1 J Williams 8 Clen Ryan. Keen Jane, Belario
By Coy Lad — Inspiration (H. H. Hewitt).
S'" S=" H .1 Hurke 1) Legotal. Bellsolar. Binding TU'
6* 7‘* H J BurkelO Lillian Shaw. Regalo, Legotal
9= 9** J Howard 10 Iwiniwiii. Cam’fleur, A..\’ander
3* 3*= D Conn’lly 5 Col.T’ylor, C.I.ivings’n, G.-Curcl
3*1 3*3 D Conn’lly Nan Knoehr, War Cap, .Madras
34 3=1 D Conn’lly 0 Mad. Gingham, Aladras, ('.Moore
14 21 D Conn’lly 5 Regalo, Brimful. War Miisie
93 9:10 u Conn’lly 10 Be Frank, Tuscaloosa, Tetley
71 7” L Gentry 9 Star Realm. Sketchy, Peter
4= 4*» W Lilley 5 Regalo. AVoodpile, Dnch.ofSa voy
2® 1® J Morys 7 Christie Holters. Bulldoze. Iwin
6= 6* H J Burke 7 C. Livingston, Regalo. St.B’rnard
4® 7*4 J McCabe 8 Bon Jour, Regalo. Batter Cake
3* 4* J AIcCahe 8 Batter Cake, Aladras, Bellsolar
olds. Claiming. (May 87, 1912 — 1:42% — 3 — 97.)
By Jim Gaffney — 'Viola B. (O. A. Bianchi).
4® .!3 ’1 Alurra>' 12 I.3incHh>t. Gold Stone, Sarasota
34 2* H Kop m nl2 Nejie. 'J'liist. Green, H.Biirgovne
7* 7*= X Barrett 9 Delico. Madge F.. Sweeii.Glauee
1* I» R Simpsonl2 Retta B., W. Willow, I,.laiugden
6' 4** J McCabe 5 Carrie Aloore. Iwin. Butter Cuke
By Hilarious — Responsful (WiUiams Bros.).
4= 3** J Howard 7 Silvery l.ight. Jago, Docod
4= 2* H Lunsfd 8 Cainoutlciir, .AdeliaAV., Rod. Dim
5* C®4 J Howard 9 C. Livingston. Linden, Sm.Park
1*1 1= J Howard 11 MadgeF., SainReh, SansPeurll.
2® 3=4 J Howard 6 Regalo, Cerinus, Cockroach
7*1 7*3 J Howard 9 Col. Taylor, Ginger. St. Bernard
11 3n® J Howard 5 MaJ.I’arke, Can. Light, B. Beauty
1* 1= J Howard « Black Mammy, Lothair, M. Parke
3* 21 J Howard (5 Maj. Parke, Bro.AIaclean, Byrue
1*4 1* J Howard 7 twin, Bro. Aiaclean, MissProcter
2* 1* J Howard 8 Gold Stone. Iwiniwin. K. Randall
2= 2*4 H Lunsfd 7 Bind. Tie, Sen.Park. Bro.Macleau
By Flint Rock — Prickly Pear (F. J. Kelley).
14 14 S Boylo 7 Mis. Polly, Redland, Lottery
:!® 2'4 -M Garner 7 H. C. Bas< h. Bogart. .Mist, p'ollv
3.4 2'4 M Garner 7 Brimful. Hopeftil. Cantilever
11= IP* C K'sih'ml2 Swa.v. .Scrbiiin. Huntermiinn
6 4*-4 J Aloor.ey li Col. Livingston. Madras. Napan
6= 6'-'\‘ E Pool S H’termann. MadgeF.. Cockroiicli
4'' 3*4 E Pool .-I Sanilteh. Hiiiitermiinn. K. Webber
54 4 '4 L Alink t> Hnncrana, Joe Stalir. Cacambn
2'4 2= E Pool 12 Manicurist, Biincriina. I.eoti Kay
6* 6*4 F Stevens 9 Ginger. Iwiniwin, War Cap
8= 8"' F Stevens 9 Col.Liv’gstoii. Col.Ta.vlor, I.iiideii
By Ivan the Terrible— Frogmore (W. W. Darden).
24 1® T Murray H Cantilever. Caeaaibo. Biiueruna
■4* 4*= T Murray 8 H. C. Bascli. Sungold, Uour.Lid
11 IP* T Murray 11 Legotal, Linden. Mormon
3*4 2" J Howard 8 Comfort, Miss Procter, 'I'er. Alisa
3* 2= R Wingf d 9 Feutherwit, Comfort, Ter. Miss
4* 5=4 T Murray 7 Wise Man, Hocnir, Sasin
6*4 6*4 T Murray 8 Smart Money, Hocnir, Tetley
7* 8" T Murray 8 Etrust-an. Sirocco, Siirfilice
4* 4*3 H Lunsfd 9 Earnest, Ciiballo, Miss Procter
2* 2*4 H Lunsfd 7 Hamilton A.. Faux-Col, llocuU
3= 3*1 H Lunsfd .'V Cleek. Gus Sclieer. Tippisr
44 3*3 H Lunsfd 5 T.B.Duke, M.Domo, EU.AIcRride
6* 5*3 H Lunsfd 7 Maj.Uomo, L’ckyLady, Comfort
3* > T Murray 8 Tetley, T.S.Uundred, L’kyLady
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, May 18, 1919
DANCING SPRAY, br. f, 3 104
('hurfh‘1 linTflyl ;4.'.%fast 103 fi
422<tl lrf>x’ton lin70v l:40®5vhvv 27-10 103 3
42170 I^x' ton FC1:14 hv'y 2i 108 3
42140 Lex’ton FC l:10%fast 20 107 5
39088 I^tonla 3-4 l:14%eood 9 109 3
CANDLE LIGHT, br. c, 3 109
40474 Bowie
3-4 l:15%fast 13-5 115 2
Bv Rapid Water— AlberU H. (H. P. Headley).
S” S'“ O Bob'.'on 9 nriiiifiil. Siiiisrciirll., LeopKroK
115 130 Rob’son <> Espano. JlissTrorter, W. Willow
2' 2® C Rob'son <> Lady Fair I’lay, Marniite, Doily
11 3'J C Rob’sonlO Sans 1‘enr II.. Allah. Lo.vh
3* 9** J Howard 11 A.Al’xander, H’termann. M.Ivan
By Light Brigade— Calandria (E. B. McLean).
<0294 I’imlico
3-4 l:13%fast 13
112
7
7
8
6®
5®i H
40287 Pimlico
3 4 l:14%fast .5
HO
6
6
5
5®
1® H
40250 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 good 20
115
i
3
3
4®
2' H
.29416 Saratoga
5} f 1 :l)5%good .30
97
6
5
8
9
8" H
3!t256 Saratoga
3-4 l:14%slow 20
115
9
5
5
15
14'» W
29092 Latonia
3-4 l:13%fast 27-10
111 12
14
13
13® 13'® H
CACAMBO, ch.
g. 3
101
Bv Free
42:1.88 t’liurch'l 1
1-lii l:.51%mud .33-10 Ho
7
7 9
5
5}
7®® K
42257 Lex’ton
1 l:42'/sfast 3.3-10
105
4
1 1
1
1'
1 :% t) ’
41787 Oakl'wn
3-4 1:14%fast 4
109
1
1
1
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1® D
41740 Oakl’wn
41007 F.G’nds
40348 I>atonia
39991 Church' 1
3-4 l:13%fast 12 90 4
1 1:45 hvy 20 103 6
3-4 1 :13 fast 19 108J 2
6i f l:07%fast 3:1-10 107 6
39870 Douglas
3-4 l:13%fast
9
110
5
4
6
4i
3*
39023 Latonia
B-8 l:01%fast
16-6 106i 6
1
1
li
2»®
.38.5.32 Douglas
B-8 B9%fast
6
107
4
4
3
4i
4‘®
38477 Douglas
4} f 64 fast
1
109
2
2
2i
1'
38397 Douglas
4} f 63%fast
12-5 109
1
1
2'i 2'i
RETTA B.. ch.
f. 3
104
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42:1211 t’huieli’ 1
lm7uy] :4.5®/,fast
5
PK5
4
3
5
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42171 Lex’ton
1 l:4:i%hvy
26
117
4
4 4
4
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411413 Latonia
.3-4 1 :19%hvy
G
112
8
4
2
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1®
4038.5 loitonia
5-8 1 :t)5Vfemud 21-10 112
6
5
5
4=
S®
40315 loitonia
r>lfl:08 fast
6
112.
8
li
4
6®
5*}
39'.I69 Church’ 1
oi f 1:08 fast
4
112
4
.3
3
2®
2®
3936.5 Saratoga
;5-S r.9<5fjist
12
110
6
9
6
41
6'®
39221 Saratoga
5ifl:06 fa.st
15
114
7
8
8
8'
6*
By Free Lance— Bonnie Kate (T. Shullman).
."1 7-® K Lapaillell Ijickaw’iia. W. Willow, 'riiirtecii
I'i 31 O Willi.s *■ Corson. Cantilever, Itiinerana
1' la D Conn’lly 8 Court Gallant. Tantalus. Fo-Hi
3i 4'J S Boyle 8 I’ortLiglit, W.o’W’doni, M. Bacon
6 6®* H Stearns .5 Under Fire. Sailor, SilveryLigUt
7J 6*i J Hanoverl2 Swa.v. Serbian. Huntermann
4® 4* H Gray 12 Lancelot, JoeStalir, Sentimental
4i 3“ H Gray 6 Buncrana, JoeStalir, Pastoureau
2J 1* K Lapalllel2 Sil. Light, Melancholia, Bagpipe
2'i 2’i K LapaillelO Senn.Park, Vulcanite. B. Maclean
3903.5 L.'itonia 5-8 1
,'iS899 Latonia 51 f 1
38X32 Latonia 51 f 1
38672 Latonia 5-8 1
WAVE. b. c, 3 (M)
42140 Lrx’ton F" C 1
40.521 Latonia 3-4 1
40441 Latonia 3-4 1
40:139 Latonia 6i f 1
:2*889 Douglas 5J f 1
:19790 Lex'ton .51 f 1
:19750 I,e\’ton 51 f 1
38:170 Church' 1 5-8 1
38303 Church’! 41 f
38244 Church’ 1 41 f
CANTILEVER, ch. c,
42366 Church' I 1 1
422.57 I. ex 'ton 1 1
42212 Ijcx’ton lni70y 1
■12l::i U-x’ton 1 1
40.521 Latonia 3-4 1
40I6I Latonia 51 f 1
4042.8 Latonia 51 f 1
40:;x7 Latonia 1 1
4o:!J9 Latonia 51 f 1
39790 I.ex'ton 51 f 1
397.50 l.ex’ton 51 f 1
38940 Latonia 5-8 1
.5-8 l:01%fast 43-10 112 9
51 f l:0S'4fast .31 112 6
51 f l;12i4hvy 10 112 8
5-8 l:01%fast 15 112 2
1:17 mud 16 112 3
1:17 hvv 29 110 4
l:07%fast 145 112 2
1:08 fast 13 112 8
l:08%fast 27 107 6
1 :0S%good 66 112 8
1:01 fast 35 113 9
54%fast 22f 112 3
64%fast 12f 110 8
9 Briiiifiil. SaiisPenrll.. T-eapFrog
.5 Regalo. Delico. Lillian Shaw
3U 2n u Conn’lly 12 Kikn, I.ady Manager, Grace
7J 3'2 D Conn’llyl2 MadgeF.. Brimful, IjidyManager
4'i 4'“ D Conn’llyl2 Sentimental, Miss Ivan. BraceUp
7* 5*i H Lunsf’dl2 Selma G., Adelia W., Liberal
B.y Tidal Wave—
6® 6®3 W Crump
3® 3* J Mooney
6® 5“i J Mooney
36 3* F Smith
88 9>« L Mink
7» 6®J H Lunsf’d
81 7i‘ H Lunsf’d
10 10=» D Conn’lly
6* Vi L Gentry
9'i 7’i J McCabe
-Marie Blanche (J. Livingrston).
19 Sansl’eurll.. Allah, Danc.Siira.v
7 D.Carroll. E. Tranter, Cantilever
8 Gen. Haig, Dix.C’rroll, Emanate
12 Tex. Special, Sil. Light, T. Young
12 C. Hector. E. Tranter. Merrivale
12 Salute, Eddie Tranter, Merrivale
12 Sway, Bugle Call, Eddie Tranter
11 Ballistite, Ginger, Cacambo
12 St. Bernard, Bugle Call, Madrid
12 Gold Stone, Legal, Oineme
3 109
::!9'r.fast 39 91 4 4 4
:42>4fast 8 108 6 6 6
:.53',{-,hvy 31-10 107 3 4 4
::!9%fast 29 10.5 2 6 4
:17 mud 9 112 7 6
:10U.slow 27 112 7 8
:invt.hvv n 108 8 7
:44?5mud 55 106 11 11 11
:07®r.fast 31f 112 10 10
:0S4sfast 19 117 8 7
:0.S\good Sf 112 11 8
:01>/6rast 16 112 8 8
By Hanbridge— Ma
4 4^1 S Boyle 4
4' 28 H Gray t>
42 1> 11 Gray 7
4‘ 4* H Gray 7
6< 4’J C Dishm’n 7
5* 4< C Dishm’n 12
5i 3* C Dishm’n 9
8® 7“ N Barrett 11
8i 8*3 N Barrett 12
6) 7*} N Barrett 12
6i 6»i N Barrett 12
8‘ S*'i C Dishm’nl2
Salaame (Peyton & Boswell).
I’.Firc. Exterminator, B. Voter
Corson, CaeamlH). Bunerana
Gonniiand, H’miblue. Stevenson
Brimful, Pastoureau, Hopeful
DixieCarroll, Ed. Tranter, Wave
.S’ningdale. E. Tranter, B. Baker
.T.Peniiybakcr, E.Tr.uiter, Betsy
,loe Stahr, Paris .Maid, Ollie S.
TexasSiM'eial, Silv. Light, Wave
Salute, Eddie Tranter, Merrivale
Sway, Bugle Call, Eddie Tranter
War Cap, Ocriuus, Bob Baker
Also eligible to start in order named t
ALSTON, b. g, 7 109
:;?971 Church’ 1 1 3-16 l:59%fast 15 106 12
39914 Douglas 1 1-16 l:47Mifast 27 112 10
.39875 Douglas 1 1-8 l:53%fast 6 104 7
39751 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:54%good 13 103 3
39078 Latonia 1 3-16 2:02VsSlow 9 108 12
39028 I.rfitonia 1 1-16 l:46Hfast 110 109 6
38905 Latonia 1 1-16 l;46)4fast 134 102 11
38443 Prosp’et 1 1-16 l:52%fast — 110
COMMON LAW, ch. f, 4 103
12;il» Church'! 11-16 1:46 fast 7-5 107 6
42101 H.deG’ce 5i f 1:07 fast 4 107 7
39002 Aii’duct 1 l:40%fast 7 110 15
38856 Aii’duct 1 l:39%fast 10 96 9
3S759 Aii’duct ll:.39^fast 15 99 8
3870!t Jamaica lm70yl ;46%fast 9-10 11112
38681 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 12 108 13
38593 Belmont 11:42 fast 21 108 1
38.526 Belmont 1 1:42 fast 3 97 1
384.36 Belmont 3-4 st l:10Vf.good 6 110 9
38253 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 2 110 4
LDCILE P„ b. m, 6 102
42:109 Church’ 1
421S4 Lex’ton
414.57 F.G’nds
41410 F.G’nds
41:122 F.G’nds
41‘211 F.G’nds
41179 F.G’nds
41134 F.G’nds
41088 F.G’nds
40768 Jef'son
MONTAGUE.
42:188 Church’ 1
42032 Oakl’wn
41993 Oakl’wn
41817 Oakl’wn
41737 Oakl’wn
41657 Oakl’wn
41058 F.G’nds
10042 Church’ 1
39954 Church’ 1
39889 Douglas
BRYNLIMAH
42:121 Church’ 1
40.507 I..atonla
40377 Latonia
40320 Latonia
39855 Douglas
39751 Lex’ton
39691 I>ex’ton
39090 Latonia
DR. SAMUEL.
42:589 Church’ 1
42146 Ijpx’ton
36948 F.G’nds
36881 F.G’nds
36642 Jef'son
36.579 Jef’son
36.563 Jef’son
36.390 I.iatonia
36332 Latonia
1 1-lC l:47=^fa.st 44 106J 8
3-4 1:16 hvy 14 104 4
1 1-16 l:535smud 2J 103 5
1 1-16 1:54 hvy 18-5 102 7
1 1-4 2:09%good 13-6 101 8
1 1-4 2:16%hvy 9-5 101 1
1 1-4 2:09%good 7 101 3
1 1-4 2:19Vfehvy 5 103 7
1 1-16 l:56Mihvy 4 106 8
lm70y l:52%hvy 5 105 4
7 5 5 3i
8 7 3 3*
6 6 5 4*
2 14 6 }
7 7 4 3*
8 6 3 1*
Lost rider.
4 4‘* W Moore
4“ 4*i C Brown
3} 3* C Brown
3* 3>i C Brown
. c, 3 (M)
; 1-16 l:51%muil
27
95
105
1
1
4
7
3-4 l:16%slow
20
100
4
3
2
1 l:42%fast
50
1*13
6
5
7
7
61 f l:07%fast
50
106
5
7
7
3-4 l:15%fast
30
115
1
4
6
6i f 1:10 slow
30
109
2
5
6
Bi f l:10%mud
50
106 10
10
10
6i f l:07%fast
4}f
112
8
9
11
3-4 l:14%fast
95
107
8
8
8
6i f 1:08 fast
76
112
6
4
6
ch. g, 9
1 1-16 l:4,5%fa.st
12
104
104
2
9
7
5
1 1-8 l:54*t,good :i-2 107 3 2
1 1-8 l:56%slop 7 105 2 4
1 1-16 l:45%fast 8 102 1112
1 3-16 l:58%fast 43-10 108 8 7
1 1-8 l:54%good 1-2 104} 5 4
1 1-8 l:52%fast 16 107il0 11
1 3-16 l:59%good ll-o 106 12 12
, br. g, 8 109
1 1-16 l:49*4mud 103 110} 7 11
1 1-16 l:46Vifast 7 106 5 5
lm70y 1:43 fast 10 110 11 9
lm70y l:45Vfefast 7 107 6 4
lm70y l:46Vislow 11-5 110 1 3
1 l:41%good 15 111 6 5
lm70y l:46%slow 10 108 9 7
1 1-16 l:46%fast 3} 99 5 7
Z 1-4 3:52%fa8t 10 105 2 7
amed should any of the above be scratched:
109 By Albert Star — Preientatlon (W. J. Marlman)
106 13 12 12 12 10* 8*® F Murphy 12 Turco, Benefactor. BlackBrooni
112 10 10 10 11 9| 8'« F Murphy 11 M.RoselL, PuulaV., Fl.ofSi.,1
104 7 7 8 7 5‘ 5®i H Lunsf’d 8 Rhymer, W’dsworth’aI>ast, Tun-n
103 3 2 1 2 3* 3* P Murphy 7 B’niimuh, NoManager, S’p-isslng
108 12 12 9 8 3a 4'i L Gamer 12 Thrills, Br’wnVelret. Ben’fucior
109 6 10 8 7 7' 6»i J Maje8ticl2 Alert, I.ytle, Onrdon UnssHI
102 11 11 U 11 7i 7*J J Gruber 11 Perugino, Exhorter, Gor. Riiss.-n
110 7‘® H Dennler 7 Max. Choice. Valspar, Muriaiiiio
103 By The Commoner — Brief (J, W. May).
107 6 2 2 2 3* ;i® .1 William.s » Eulog.v, Lucky K.. Miss Gove
107 7 4 2 .3’ 1‘ .1 WilllamslO .lose. Zarate. Favour, I,oy . I’cier
110 15 11 8 6 6’ 8®i P Rob’sonKi JackStuart, J.ofSpades, nnigoou
96 9 5 6 8 9} 7®J H Ericks’nl4 Deckmate, K.’aCub. GoldenGlow
99 8 7 5 4 3 ‘ 3® R Trolse 8 Empress, Ch.Leydecker, K.’sCiih
111} 2 2 2 2 2* I'i G Byrne 8 Oenone. DubllnMary, Donnurellu
108 13 10 7 4i 4'i O Byrne 1.5 K.’sCub, StarSp’ngled, Nelswecp
108 1 3 3 3 3i 6®J G Byme 12 Star. Banner, Phalerinn, Rruvado
97 1 1 1 1 1' 4®1 J Callahan (I LadyGertnide, Right, S. In Tliiie
110 9 6 3 6'i 6*® M Buxton 19 Polymelian, J.auBont, Wigstone
110 4 11 I'i 2* G Byrne 15 The Portuguese, Debadou, Turf
102 By Bryn Mawr — Annoyanoe (Knebelkamp te How«
erton) .
]06i 8 8 7 6 4-i 4®J C’ Brown 12 Hnmlo. Bonnie Tess, Sea Urchin
104 4 4 4 4 4‘» W Moore 4 'I'lie C. Bawn, .M.Trask, G. Queen
103 5 5 5 4 4® 4®i C Brown .5 Progressive, Grumpy, Jason
102 7 7 5 5 3} 3® C Brown 7 Queen Blonde, Jason. Blue Ruck
101 8 8 7 3 3* 3®i C Brown 8 Bajaxet, Regreso'*, Kebo
101 1 6 6 6 4® 3'3 C Rob’son 6 Roinnst, B.Hampson, T.Nlghter
101 3 2 1 4 6J 6'i J Mooney 6 L.Cottage, Th’ksgivlng, Bombast
103 7 7 7 4 3* 3*i C Brown 7 LordHerbert, OldBen, PctitBleu
106 8 8 6 3 1* 1* C Brown 8 Jason, C. Master, W. o’ Wisdom
105 4 Lost rider. G Walls 7 B. Thistle, J. Reeves, T’portatlon
95 By McGee— Tinkle (J. Massey).
105 1 1 4 7 9'.110'" G .Arch’b’tll I-ickaw’na, W. Willow, 'I’liirtei'n
100 4 3 2 3i 2'} G W Car'lll D’tograph. M..l’phinc, M. Howell
103 6 6 7 7 6'i 6*} H Ilam’t’n 9 Fo-Hi. .Mm Dudle.v, Alf Vexina
106 5 7 7 7 7®'-* .1 McIntyre 7 C. Gallant. Discussion, Bagpipe
115 1 4 6 6* 6'* M Rowan 8 EdStone, Bayonnunt, GnnzalesII.
109 2 5 6 9' 10®' M Rowan 10 Tantalus, Miss Orb. Byrne
108 10 10 10 10 10** M Rowan 10 Vnnsylvia, Discussion. Warldol
112 8 9 11 11* 11'* J Mooney 12 MeVex, Stockwell, Serbian
107 8 8 8 8 8** J Hanover 8 H’termann. MadgeF., C’ckroach
112 6 4 6 9i 8'® B Pool 12 C. Rector, E. Tranter. Merrivale
104 By Bryn Mawr — NotUmah (J, Lowe).
104 2 9 7 5 4* 4' C Rob’sonl2 I.ivcly, High Low. Bogart
107 ;i 2 2 3 2' 4®i C Brown .5 SnlidRock. EairOrient, Griimp.r
105 2 4 3 1 1* 1® C Brown 9 Chick Barklc.v, NiglitOwl, Aztec
102 11 12 12 12 Hi 11" C Brown 12 Diversion. SI.Rosell., C.B’rklcy
108 8 7 6 3 2‘ 2* D Conn’lly 8 Hocnir, Baby Lynch, Pit
104i 5 4 2 1 1* 1* M Garner 7 No Manager, Alston, Surpassing
107il0 11 9 7 6® 4® D Conn’llyl2 Col.M’clim’t. D.W’li’ms, C.B’kl’y
106 12 12 10 8 4® 3'i H Lunsf’d 12 Col.M’chra’nt, Lytle, BI’ckBroom
09 By Bryn Mawr — Lardella (W. Perkins),
HO’ 7 11 10 9 9®® 8'“ R Simpsonll Higli Ijiw, Manokin, Raider
106 5 5 4 4 6'® 6'® H J Burke .8 Hocnir, Alhena, Brow. McDawcll
110 11 9 9 8 10} 10'* W Kelsay 12 Sh'rpFrost, J. Louise, Padd.vDear
107 6 4 4 4 2} 3} D Conn’lly 9 Maria nao, Broom Sweep, Eulogy
110 1 3 4 6 48 4"i W Kel-say 7 His Nibs. BabyLynch, F.I^egcnd
4} 6*i W Kelsay .5 DickWilliams, Polroma, BellHoy
B' B®3 W Kelsay 9 Ch.I,eader, Lih.Kands, T.nz.vl.s)u
6 6® 6®3 O Willis 8 Syrian, Tush Tush, Ask Her
6 6® 6'* W Crump 7 Moscowa, Man. Waite, StarMald
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Sept. 25, 1911 — l:445j — 5
Jamaica Entries and Past Performances for Monday, May 19.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
BONNIE TESS. cb.
42;!6:i
Chureh’l
1 1-16 l:47’%fa.st
3 If
110
1
:•
.•>
2
2i
42272
l.ex’tllll
1 1-8 1 :.'i6’T,mud
56
101
3
3
3
3
h
42243
lo'x’ton
1 1-16 l:46%fast
39
106
5
4
6
9
42174
liov’toii
lm70y l:49%hvy
19
HO
5
1
6
6
5»“
41759
Havana
luiOOy l:44'/ifast
3
112
2
3
2
1
Ink
41703
Havana
51 f 1 :07%fast
5
107
3
4
4
6'
41627
Havana
6} f 1:07 fast
2
112
5
7
8
81
<1432
Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
2i
108
4
1
1
1'
41303
Havana
51 f l:10%good 15
97
5
6
6
1®
41235
Havana
6} f 1:12 mud
8-6
101
1
7
8
71
41204
Havana
6i f 1:06 fast
15
104
6
6
5
3®
CHILLUM, ch,
. g, f>
104
B
41746
Havana
lm.50y 1 :43 fast
2
1<I7
7
5
3
2
H.
41643
Havana
lm.50y 1 :44 fast
3i
109
7
8
S
7
2®
<1390 Havana
1 1-16 l:17%fast
3
108
4
3
5
6
4nk
41284
Havana
1 1-16 1 :50%.good
2
105
4
5
4
3
2'
41206
Havana
lm.50y 1 :43%fast
7-6
105
5
7
7
6
4'i
411.59
Havana
IniDOy l:43%fast
20
107
2
7
6
5
3®
40639
Havana
1 l:40-’)fcfast
15
110
6
6
6
8
7®
39404 Saratoga 1 l:41%inud
20
HO
9 10 10
10
10
SIR
OLIVER, ch. g, 6
109
B
4 2; 165
Church’ 1
:i-4 l:12%fast
67
HO*.
6
6
6
31
42l®il
Oakl’ wn
llli70y l:45'%fast
5
109
4
3
3
•5
4'1
■US76
Oakl’wn
3-4 1 :14 mud
10
113
6
6
C
6
41797 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:l:l%fast
10
114
5
5
5
4’
41697 Oakl’wn
1 1-16 l:46%fast
7
108
4
1
1
1
3'
41:2:7
F.G’nds
1 1 16 l:47%fast
11-5 1081
5
5
5
5
4nk
41298
F.G’nds
lni70y l:45%fa«t
10
109
8
4
3
1
1’
41279
F.G’mIs
1 1-16 l:49%fast
6
107
6
4
1
1
li
WATERFORD
, h. g, 5
109
B
42286
Le.v’ton
1 1-8 1:58'/-, mud
31
108
1
1
1
1
2®
42228
I>'.\’tim
3-4 l:13’,tfast
22
HO
9
7.
5
3=
42196
I,ex’ton
3-4 l:17%hvy
33
110 10
9
8
4®
41613
Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
3
100 11
S
8
8®
41536
Havana
1 l:.38%fast
12
104
8
8
6
6
7®
41.500
Havana
Bl f l:09%slow
7-5
106
6
4
2
2®
I’rik H Troiso
Sea Urchin, Liicile 1’.
• ’ la.y xa., j
S Miss Gove, Sasenta, Azalea
x>uiiiii£Liixu J erigouru e, maze w y, r rasi
1* H Builm’n 8 Driltield, Brizz, Ed Garrison
6®“ .1 Groth
414:!5 Havana lm.50y 1 :4'1*Afa.st 5 114 6 7
4i::98 Havana 5} f l:06®,<;tast 15 115 5
4i:;i7 Havana lm20y l:43Hfast 10 111 3 3
41283 Havana 3-4 l:14%good 5 110 2
REGRESO. cb. g, 5 112
42269 Lex’ton 1 1-8 1 :.56''®mu<l G 112 1 1 1
4'2I6a !.,ex't(m 1 1-16 1 :49''3muil 6 113 13 3
42i;i2 Lex'tou ImTOy Flliifasl 18 lli 2 1 1
416.’16 Jff’son 1 1-8 l:55l4tast 6 1U9 5 3 4
41610 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:49%fast 10 111 9 6 4
41604 Jef’son 1 1-4 2:09%good 3} 102 1 3 3
41575 .lef’son 11-16 1:51 fast 2} 113 6 5 3
41555 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:54%hvy 5 109 1 3 4
41456 F.G’nds ImTOy 1 :51%mud 11-5 106 5 5 5
41409 F.G’nds lni70y 1 :52V5hvy 18-5 108 6 6 5
4l:i71 F.G’iida 1 1-8 l:59%mud 16-5 109 4 2 2
<1322 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2 O954good 4 109 4 6 4
41299 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:09 fast 8 109 2 3 2
41279 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:49%fast 12 107 3 10 6
41200 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53%mud 4 112 1 5
CRYSTAL DAY. b. f. 4 98
417r,9 Havana Int.'iOy l:44Vifast 8 101 1 3
41726 Havana lm20y l:42%fast 7 107 1 1
41716 Havana 1 1-16 l:47vifast 20 108 3 2
416.53 Havana ll:40%fast 20 97 4 5
41429 Havana ImBOy l:437ifast 10 104 6 2
4i;i77 Havana ImfrOy 1 :4:i%f ast 12 104 2 5
41317 Havana lm20y l:43)4fast 10 101 1 1
41158 Havana ImBOy HllVsfast 2 106 3 2
4J114 Havana ImBOy 1:44 fast 12 98 6 2
FRANK MONROE, b. g, 6 109
42244 I.ex’ton 1 1-4 2:06%fast 7 101 2 1
9 Bierman, Uap. City. Sen. Janies
9 .Sam Hill, Capital City, Cork
42160 I.ox’ton
1 1-16 l:49’1r.mud3
7-lOf
104
6
a
5
6
4*
3*1 M
Schw’tz 11
420;:4 Oakl’wn
1 1-16 l:49%sIow
2
106
1
1
1
1
1®
1« C
Rob’son
<;
41995 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:14%fast
15
109
6
6
4
4'
4®i E
Haynes
H
41915 Oakl’wn
ImTOy l:46%fast
12
113
4
1
1
3
4}
6" R
Troxler
41878 Oakl’wn
5} f l:09%mud
20
115
4
8
8
7'
7’3 E
Haynes 11 .
41603 Jef’son
ImTOy 1 :48 good 7
109
S
3
3
3
3®
3’i C
Brown
8 '
41588 Jef’son
lm20y l:46>4slow
7
HI
2
Z
2
2
1®
1} R
Troxler
8
GLEIPNER, 1
1. g. 6
109
By Giganteum — Nil
42076 Oakl’wn
]ni70y 1 :46 fa.st
10
108
6
6
5
6
8
8® 0
Willis
S
41972 Oakl'wn
1 3-16 2:0;i®imud
5
HO
1
6
6
6
6®
6'® E
Haynes
!)
41915 Oakl’wn
lm70,v l:46%fast
10
113
3
7
7
6
5®
4*1 E
Haynes
<1
41879 Oakl'wn
1 1-16 1 :49%,mud
6
112
4
5
6
5
4®
4" M
Garner
li
41786 Oakl’wn
1 1-16 l:48%fast
4-5
106
1
2
2
1
1®
I'l M
Garner
7
41753 Oakl’wn
1 1:43'%, slow
41
Ho
2
8
8
3
3*
3’} E
Haynes
J
41722 Oakl’wn
11-16 1:48 fast
12
HO
6
7
5
3
3®
3} E
Haynes
8
41662 Oakrwn
1 1-16 1 :49 slow
10
105
7
5
6
6
Bl
5'2 H
J Burke
8
41648 Oakl’wn
1 1-16 l:49%good 9-5
108
4
7
7
6
3'i
3® C
Brown
7
4I,’i22 F.G'nds
1 1-4 2:09%good 15
l(l5i
2
1
1
6
8
8'* R
Bolton
8
41312 F.G’iids
1 1-16 1:52 hvy
20
107
7
7
7
7
7®
7'* R
Bolton
10
LADY MEXH3AN. ch. m. 7
107
By Mexican — Lady 1
42280 Lex'ton
::-4 1:17 mud
12 5
lOtil
6
5
3
3’1 1 ■
Jirown
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreyiations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
® Suimrior mild runner. X Good mud runner.
Fair mud runner. (M) Maiaens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Rac&— 3-4 Mile.
3- vear-ohls and imwanl. Maidens. Selling.
(Track record: (let. 13, 1918— 1:11 (i— 3— 126.)
Today’s
By J. H. Houghton — Lady Prospero (W. C. Wcant),
5' 4*i W War'onll Gr. Grass, Br.ofWar. H.Biirg'iyne
.5 EdStone. Bridesman, KufiisUiley
6 Paddy, D'gotal, Lively
3' 4* C Brown 4 D. Williams, Thinker, B. Lynch
4101 33 J Bell 7 Sayonarra, Lib. Sands, Sleeth
1’ 1® J Bell 9 Orderl.v, Aldebaran, Mary Belle
li lb G W Car’113 Benefactor. Willdo, Baby Cal
By Waterboy — Midrica (Ross & Looney).
2- 2* M Garner 6 WiMMitlirusli. Sasenta, D.KolK>rts
3® 2® M Garner 11 Circulate, L. Jlexiean, K. Worth
4'® 4®} D Conn’llyll Hasty Cora, Circulate, Mustard
8® 7»3 T Murray 11 Eneore. Lad.v.I.Grey, Miss ,1a zbo
7® 6'® .1 Pitz 8 High IjOW, James, Tippo Sahib
2® 3'i C Howard 7 Petlar, Leoma, Hops
3* 3' D Boland 7 Coryilon, Sen. James, R.L.Owen
S'lk 33 D Boland 10 Brizz, VVheat Cakes, An. Edgar
4' 8“i J D’minick 9 Bierman. Cap. City, Sen. James
2} 3*3 J Dreyer 9 Son. James, Uloriue, Tw. Seven
By Hastings — Arline (L. Brickett).
4® 4® R Simjison s S.Mi-.M’kiii, IMi’istine. Be’faetor
6' 8'* 1) Conn’ll.vll Ri>diand. llomlo, Frank .Monroe
1} I" R Siinpsonl2 Keiiward, B’telierBoy, E.ofSteel
3’® 3® R Simpson 9 Eoun.Fa.v, Regreso, Capt. Hodge
2® 1® R Simpsonli: D’lulreary, E.B’mann, B.Huiilej
2' 3= G PreeceJr ti Eoiin.Fay. D.ofShelby, Harwood
4' 5'3 R Simpson 8 Kilmer, Dandrear.v, Mannelien
2>i 3' R Simpson ti Don Dodge, B.Hampson, Luthe?
2® 2'i II J Burke (i A. Louise, Cadillac, S, Broderick
6‘® 6" R Simpson 7 Astraea, Doliiia, Medusa
1' 2“ R Simpson 8 Puts and Calls, Bajazet, Jason
2* 2} R Simpson 8 Bajazet, Lucile P., Kebo
3} 3’i R Simpson 7 P.audCalls, D. Dodge, B.H’psot
7h 9«j E Pool 13 Sir Oliver, Benefactor, Willdo
5i 2'i E Pool 7 Dolina, Kebo. Kilmer
By Peep o’Day — Crystal Maid (J. J. Holtman).
5® 4®i 1. Fator 7 Bonnie Tess, Guide Post, Aiistr.-il
D 2* L Fator 8 R'ld.v James, Great Gull, Dila
5' 4' A I’ickens 11 FritzErnst, Q.Trovato, L.J.Grey
9 7®3 S Wiiia 9 (Capital City, Circulate, Anlace
4' 6’3 J Dreyer 8 ’I'ippoSahib, MudSill, Solidltoek
7* 7'3 J Dreyer 9 Capital Cit.v, Breeze, LittleBuss
6® 6*i J Dreyer 9 Iti,-rin,in <',in I'iti, Son Ian,o>
2® 1® J Dreyer
42228 ly-x'ton :!-4 1 :i:i1-,fast 16 106} 7 0
:;62i’d Latonia 3-4 1:16 hvy 7-5 107 6 4
36ftx8 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :51%livy 14 107 6 2 1
:{58S1 Church’! 11-16 1:49 good 23 104 6 6 5
35429 Lex’ton lm70y 1
54662 Kenilw’h lm20yl
34fKi:j Ham’ton 3-4 1
3:i700 Dev’shire 1 1
33543 BlueBon. 3 4 1
:46(4fast 6 lo9 2 6 6
:41 fast 11 110 8 6 5
:16%hvy 6-5 103 3 4
:43«ihvy 19-10 104 1 3 4
:17 hvy 6-5 107 3 6
AIMING, b. g, 6 109
42285 1.1‘v’toii 1 1-8 1 :58fjmud F! M8 t; 5 .5
419:!;i Havana 1 1 4 2:06 ta.sl 10 108 8 8 7
<19<l5 Havana lm.5flv l:44%fa.st 4 109 7 7 7
4181.6 Havana 1 1-4 2:07 fast 10 HO 7 8 7
4180*; Havana 1 1-16 l:46%good 8 H2 1<» 10 10
41770 Havana 1 1-16 1 :46«ifast 8 110 7 7 0
417:t2 Havana 1 1:40 fast 6 Itn; 11 11 9
41655 Havana 1 1 16 l:47%fast 2 106 7 6 6
CAPTAIN BURNS, b.
I2:;ir, (’inm h i :: i i
42256 Li'X’ton :;-4 1
12224 D'X'ton :i-l 1
i2P:o Lex'ton 1 1-16 1 :
40,522 I,.atoiiia lm70y 1
40502 Latonia 3-4 1
40;!63 l,«tt'inia lm70y 1:
39990 Church’ 1 3-4 1
39910 Douglas 3-4 1:
17468 Douglas 3-4 1
15009 Latonia lm70y 1
14035 I.,ex’ton 3-4 1
e. 8
:l:.’’-fust 9
ilRofast 8
:i::ii,good 22 5
49’*imud37-10f
49%mud 9
H’ltgood 6
48 slop 20
:14 fast 23-10
13%fast 3if
12 fast 21
:43%fast 13-10
IGVihvy 13 6
GOLDEN GLOW. b. g. 4 105
3!*079 Latonia ImTO.v 1 ;44®fcslnw 17 100
:jS856 Aii’duct 1 l:39%fast 15 lOf.
:;8759 Aii’duft 1 l:;;9Vfefast 6 106
38614 Belmont 6} f 1 :20 good 25 111
38550 Belmont 3-4 st l:]2V5fast 8 IKt
::8406 Belmont 7-8 1:27 fast 16-0 112
38;:32 Jniiiaiea .’{ 4 1 ;l:{'®,goi.iI 15 113
::8218 Pimlieo l 1 16 CCH.fa.sl 16-5 IH
S8195 Pimlico ImtOy l;4'J,'8hvy 14 99
3ii 4’i J Dreyer 11 Sasenta, Mud Sill, View
By Nealon — Eugenie B. (L. A. Seregni),
By Giganteum — Nil Desperandum (H. Neusteter).
8 8' O Willis S .lackK., MissWells. ,S. Gatewood
6’ 6'® E Haynes 9 W’terproiif, T’nksgiving. Aztec
5® 4*i E Haynes 9 Miss Kriiter, Tito, Lneiiis
4® 4" M Garner ti Philistine, Queen Blonde, I,.eta
1® I'i M Garner 7 .\ilelante, Lukeinae, Br.Favorite
3’ 3’i E Haynes d I’arrish, Astraea, Sir Dyke
3® 3i E Haynes 8 Hondo, Bah.v Cal. Little String
6} 5‘® H J Burke 8 tJrumpy, Hniioliilu Boy, Bajazet
3'i 3® C Brown 7 Higli Horse, Aztec, Little String
8 8'* R Bolton 8 Bajazet, Regreso, Lucile P.
7® 7'® R Bolton 10 S.Stalvvart, Keiiward, Bl. Bock
By Mexican — Lady Scarlet (L. S. Fladd).
2.1 :!'}C Jirown 9 W.n’ Wisdom. Kli.vmer. E.Gar’soii
4} 3® t,’ Brown 11 Cireiilatc, Waterfnril, K. Worth
I® 1® L Gentry 12 S. League, Safety First, Ardent
1} 3®i F Murphy 12 Surpassing, L. String, N. Simplex
5' 4®S E Martin 9 F. Legend, TheGrader, Harwood
10® 10'® L Gentry 11 Zamora, Black Frost, Tush Tush
3nk 6®J II Stearns 12 Hondo, Bac, Minnow
4' 4'® R McD’ott 5 Anita, Dav. Craig. Benllnmpsou
1® 1® R McD’ott 6 Lit. String, CnddleUp, S. Shooter
4‘i 2* L Lykes 8 Blue Fox. Costumer. Noureddin
By Dr. Leggo — Norinne (F. A. Cox).
4' 4" .M (iain<r ti fh. Barklc.v, Kiiigczi. Paula V.
8 6*3 W tlargan s Kingtislier. John W. Klein, Bac
6* 3* A Finle.v S Cadenza. Cliff Haven, ReyEiiiiis
6® 4-’i A Fnley 8 Solid Rock, F.Kengli, li.Langdeii
10 10" D Boland 10 .I.Sniiie, I> .laneGrey, Fr. Burke
4’ 4'3 \V tiargan 8 Yengliia>, Tok.Marcli, Q.Trovato
5* 5*3 3 Frach 11 S..McM’kin. L’krose, Tok. March
5* 5'" J Frach 8 Sam Hill, ('ork. Will Soon
By Rockton — Ravenno (R. C. Frakes).
5} 5®, .1 Haniivcrll .lolin.lr.. King Belle. Sen. .lame--
It 1® .1 Haiii>V“rI2 .Inliii .1 r. . .Volilenian. Harr.vSIiaw
3® 3®1 .1 Hanoverll H. B’rgo.vne. M.Trask, .M.Baeoii
2'} 5® .1 Hanoverll Bedlaiid. Hondo. Frank Monroe
1® 1* J Mooney t; Leah Cochran, FirstBallot, Erin
2® 3“ .1 Hanovcrl2 T. Anderson, E. Ballot. Revivor
7i S'’ G Moles’thlO K. Mi-Dawell, Yermak, Yenghee
6® 6‘i L Gentry 11 Sparkler, Liberator, Co’nterblast
4® 3® E Pool 12 Dr.Carmen, Gr’nGrass, Primero
9 9'* C Dishm’n 10 TheNorman. Furlong. GipsyLove
1® I'l C Dishm’n 9 Pebeto, FirstDegree, BusIiyHead
4* 4'“ W W T'lor « G. lluglies, TheReaeh, Rolit.Kay
By All Gold — Rainy Daisy (J. Papas).
6 6" J Mooney ti Bribed Voter, Breeions, Arriet
4' 3'i E Taplin 14 Deckmate, Kirstie’sCub, HeWill
a’ 6“ I'J Taplin 8 Empress, C.Leydeeker. Com. Law
5'® 4*1 .1 Williams ti T. Mc'l’aggart. Pnlliix, Woodtrap
4' 1* .1 Wllliams2ti Onieo, Kirstie’s Cub, Mid. Suu
3' 6®} ti Peak l.’i CorHi. Ben (low, I'oaehcr
:i* 3‘i Peak ."> .Meulaiie, .Niiteraeker, Kathilde
1' J* ti p.*ui, 9 Valspar, Coral, Poor Butterfly
Z- 4® L Stalker 11 Hubbub, Duudreary, Uicctiagi
1ml.
Horse.
Wt. Ren.
A.Wt.Han.
4’j:42:)®
lioiiokus .......
...110 1:14%
:{
107. .72.5
4l)’JIHi
Goaler
3
lIMi. .720
4212*)
King .\grippa ..
..112 1:15%
4
114.. 71.5
.’{S3.-, 4
Baei-arat
...103 1:17%
4
lOS. .70.5
3K4II-4
Plantarede
3
1IK3. .70.5
3!)2,S2
J’.\rrivi“
3
104. .7IMI
423.-S
Half and Half
..112 1:21’%li
4
11,5. ,7tHI
42122
Malice
. .102 1:15'%
4
X
-J
5
Holiokiis ran well last Tuesday.
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-.vear-olds and upward. Maiileiis. Selling.
(Traek record: Oct. Ri. 1918^1 :11%— 3— 12«. )
Ind.
Horse.
Wt.
Ren.
A. Wt .iliui.
(423SO)
Startling
.128
1
122. .7.8.5
42360
.Miadam*
.103
1:13%.
4
112. .73.5
423SI)
Panaman
.109
1 :11%
4
i2ox7:m
40202
Tuscaloosa
.1)0
l:I4'is
3
109. .73'»
*4*4421)®
Uncle’s I>assie ...
. 99
1 :14
3
101 X7;{0
41897®
Ultima Tliule ....
.117
1 :12’-’ii
4
108;i;7:{0
42278
Wyoming
108
1:13%
4
110X725
42297=
Camonfleur
.101
1:1-5%
3
10.5®72l)
42094
Ceramic
.111)
1:14
3
103. .720
42297
Jiis<|ii’ an Bout ..
.111
1:14
4
114.. 720
403.54
Wliimsy
.102
1:13%
112:!:71.5
4(M97
Gex
.117
1:14
li
11.5. .715
(42401) Teddy Rousseau ..108 1:16!/; 3
Out tile Way is in great form.
Fifth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
3-.vear-oltls and upward. Selling.
96. .705
(Track
reeoril: June 18,
1917-
-1:1-5%
—IV 123.)
lo.-sili
PiKiclier
102.
1 :46%
4
110X7.50
42:{i;i®
Padd.v Dear
106
1 :46'%,
113X745
42:{9H®
I’lMir l’.ntt(-rfly . .
102
1:49'%,
4
10.5X740
42401®
Pierre-a-Eeii ....
11.5
1:48
5
110. .730
4’2;{8i
Ivrv
3
103 X 730
*41898)
Tantalus
3
103 X 725
423.50®
Jack Mount
118
1 :47’%
• r»
110. .725
42401®® Alma B
Poaclier was a good one
101
last
.rear.
103X720
400.5*1® Alareliesu II.
4’2:t79® .Summer Sigli
42378 Miss Sti'rliiig
4’J32.’I .\uetiimeer ...
42402® 5Ielaneliolia
4232:i Taraseon ....
3.5107* AllM-rt A
4227.’5 .lack O’Brien
..11.5 Hir.Va
.. 99 1:13%
..107 1:14%
.. 9.5 1:1.5
..10.5 1:1.5%
.. 90 1:1*1’%
3 ItttixT’jr.
3 107.. 720
4 ltl3. .715
3 111.. 715
3 98.. 710
3 109.. 705
4 107.. 705
Sixth Race — 5-S Mile,
tl-.vear-olils. Maidens. S|M‘cial Weights.
tTraek record: May 19. 1917- .5!»’-:-, — 2 — 109.)
. . .112 l:20'/-,ni 3 111. .700
If ready, Marehesa II. should win easily.
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-vear-olds and upward. Handleap.
(Track record: -May Hi, 1919— 1 :05%—t)— 107).
4lM)9S®S Lord Brighton ....105 1 :tK>'/;-. 3 105. .7511
423lltU!i Lueullite 12t)l:tMi«% 4V22..745
I423.581S Out the Way llll 1:07’% 4 112.. 745
423tiO Old Koenig til2S..7lO
4tl202* Tusealimsa Ht7 1 :04% 3 97. .740
423tit» George Starr 107 1 :tNi 4 111:|;740
42t»S8® Toto 1 18 1:05 ‘f. 3 1tl0®735
40437t Salveslra 112 1:07% 4 98x735
3923ll®t O’Doiiovaii ItKt 1:07%, 4 95X735
40177 Arnold 101 l:IHi'%. 5 109X730
3884t» Hose d’Or 109 1:07 % 4 98X730
l40.537)fKashmir 11.5 l:tMi’)f, 4 llM)x725
42ittlO S.veaiiioor 115 l:09yoni 4 !H)X720
38tl57t 'I'lie Bortugnese ... 4 100..715
•i.l. .1. llallenln-ek entr.v.
IWooillaiid .Stock Fnrni entry.
SS. C. Hildreth entr.v.
lairil Brighton is a fast colt.
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Thirteenth Running Newtown Selling Stakes,
Guaranteed Value $2,000.
3-,vear-i)lils and upward.
tTraek record: Oct. 13, 1918 -1 : 1 1 '/s— 3—126. )
(423.581 tM’T THE WAV... 115 1:11% 4 lit).. 7-50
(42178) Suhahdar 108 1:12’% 4 107X71t)
423S2’'ii Red Doiiiino 107 1:02V-,
42362® End Man 115 1:02'/;-,
4’23S2 Jl.irie .\ii toinette . . . 1 05 1:113
423.59 Shoal 122 1:01%
t Furlough, ell. e. by
Fair I’lay — Eer-
niciit
t .\erial. h. e, liy
Ilelinct - .Skyii . ..
Servillela, 1>. f. Ii.v
Isiiliir — Sada-
i|uada
Genie W., lir. f, li.v
Star .Shoot — Pa-
mela
} David Ilaruiii. I>. e,
by Star Shoot —
Pantoiiiiiiie
t Service Star. li. e.
by Star Slioot —
Phew
Slienaniloaii. eli. e,
liy Sea King —
Bine Grass
S Old tiolil. 1>. e, li.v
Olamliala — Roman
tiold
Timjours, li. f, hy
E.velirow — Esti-
mate
IBrigliton Statile entr.v.
JW. It. t’iM‘ entr.v.
SR. T. Wilson entry.
Red Doinino is a fast one.
115. . 725
11. 5.. 720
112. . 715
115X710
JA.H.4IC.V JOCKIOY I*KUt’l<L\'I’AGKS.
From January 1, IDIM, to .Vlay lli, IBID, liicliiMivc.
Jockey.
P.C.
At or
Under
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
.Tocke.v.
P.C.
At or
l.’mler
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Isiftus, J
. .:{3
114
i:{3
44
22
17
M.ver-, 11
. .12
IIM)
146
17
15
17
Lyke, I
. .23
111
794
182
RtO
111
Johnson, A. ...
. .11
107
699
80
107
loo
Saiide. E
. .23
104
7®v;
17ti
131
84
Mergler. C
. .11
108
311
35
4H
Eii'or, I.
. 2-
lit)
.570
124
86
SO
IVida. .8
. .11
88
l.->3
17
12
Kaiilirother, C.
. .21
111
ITo
32
27
24
Sneidiiiaii. S. . .
. .10
104
399
41
46
4\
Scliuttiiiger. .V. .
. .19
lot!
:{;{o
Ii4
.50
29
Pivcrc.
. .10
103
2li8
35
:u
ti’Rrieii. W. J.
. .19
117
308
59
43
42
Metcalf, J
. .10
111
220
21
29
255
Nolan. T
. .18
1(41
’23ti
43
3;{
251
Collins. J
. .11)
107
ti8
7
9
s
Knaiip. W . . . .
. .18
116
178
32
24
29
Buxton. ,M. ...
. .09
109
451
42
57
Riitwell. J. ...
. .17
i:!.8
135
23
18
21
.McCrann, R. ...
. .04)
1*)3
282
2«
4\
Kuninier. C. ...
. .16
106
449
72
«.s
<>5)
Ainhrost®, K. ...
. .08
lt)4
383
31
35
3S
1
Byrne. G
. .16
112
1.55
2.>
2H
22
Mountain, M. ..
. .08
lot;
26
Mam-ii, *;. ...
. .16
no
37
ti
3
Collins, .\
. .07
108
71.3
48
Til
Walls. G
. .15
105
101
102
92
Frach. .1
. .07
107
175
13
15
Stalker, L
. .15
no
3.84
59
i»2
51
t’oltiletti, F. ..
. Ml
100
30
Stapleton. ..
. .15
92
117
18
15
12
Carswell. D. ...
. .07
98
32
•»
Kelsa.v, \\
. .14
107
.548
.58
7.’»
Davies, '1'
109
63
4
n
Dreyer. J
. .14
103
416
58
4tt
59
Carroll, G. W..
. .05
loo
251
13
19
• >«>
Pickens, .\
. .14
ltt.5
368
53
TiSj
45
Hrtider, C
IIM)
0
0
0
0
Taplin. E
. .14
108
307
42
41
28
Zoeller. .1
KNI
9
0
Iroxler, R
. .14
lit)
281
38
40
3t>
Bethel. W
103
19
0
u
McAtee, L. .. .
. .13
102
464
til
TiS
Elliott, t;
105
4
0
Erickson. 11. . . .
. .13
4:i9
r»s
49
54
.Marlin. C
105
0
0
0
0
1
I’ree<-e. ti. Jr. .
. .13
104
179
23
14
23
Sorrell. R
107
11
0
n
Moouev. J
. .12
99
(i96
S3
S2
85
lloffnian, R. ...
ItW
21
0
0
Fator, L
. .12
98
1!*4
23
2.»
28
Ra.Itke, 11. ...
110
0
0
0
0
Ha.viies, E
. .12
112
171
21
26
17
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. (Oct. 13, 1918 — 1:11%— 3
126.)
Index Coiirse
HOHOKUS, br.
42:!2.’! I’imlico
4216’1 H.deG’ce
42120 H.dotl’ce
40;i92 Bowie
40226 Bowie
40287 Pimlico
402.50 Pimlico
40062 Laurel
39161 Empire
28844 Aii’duct
ist TimcT’ckOdds Wt St %
3 (M) 107
; 4 1:1.5 good 21 108 1 1 1
f l:08%taBt 26 116 4 lo U;
4 l:14%.good 2')5 110 6 8 !l
i-4 l:16%hvy 20 Ho 3 13
fl:07%fa»t 16 115 7 6 5
1-4 l:14'4fast 19-5f 110 3 2 3
-4 1:15 good 6f 115 5 7 6
-4 l:14'/5fast 12 116 5 2 3
-S 59%fast ;t0 110 6 8 S
-8 1:00 fast 15 U5 7 3 6
GOALER, br. c. 3 (M) 106
40206 Ernnire 5.) f l:06%fast 20 114 11
40186 Emjiire 5} f l:07%fast 6 HO 7
40125 Jamaica .5} f 1 :07%fast 9-5 112 5
2997S Jamaica 5i f 1:07 slow 2S 110 5
KING AGRIPPA, ch. c. 4 (M) 114
42120 H.ileG’ce 2 4 l:14*sgOOil 21 115 8
42lM’a> H.deG’ie :!-4 Rll’islow 17 115 7
40i;i6 Bowie 6} f 1:21 fast 102 101 10
10;t01 I’lmlico 2-4 1:14 fast 19 112 12
39188 Empire ,5i f l:0814slow 2i 112 8
39142 Empire 5} f l:06%fast 6 110 2
(1urragh( Ire. ) 5-8 14 94
Lcop’t’wn( Ire. ) .5-8 — 12 118
Lell’sCiKlre. ) 5-8 2i 122
% Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
Bv Hessian — Oh Ho (Crown Stable).
1 1' 2'i W Kelsay 10 S. Verdict. L. George. Tarasii.u
12 13' 14'’ G Uorey Hi Apple Jack 11.. Suia-rba. .Ioc.Iim-
9 10® 10" ti t'orcy 12 War GimI, S.iiiFraiiec, Ilift’.Eves
3 6® 9®' \V Kelsay 11 K. Plaudit, Vigilante, Little Eil
5 7® 7* 11 KummerlJ Belario, Sea Way, UourlGiillaiil
3 3® 6'J C Kummerl4 Candle Light, Doleful. Veto
6 8® 10‘“ I, Kn.sor 12 LailyMary, CaniileLight, Doleful
3 3' 3' C Kummerl3 G. -Swell, Cherubino, MisaVoskl
8 8 7'® E Pool S Toto. Be Frank. Peter
6 5* 6®i L Lyke 14 Shoeblack, The Boy, The Trump
By Duke Michael — Gallows Hill (Parkvale Stable).
8 8' 6*i T Rice l.’i Drummond. War Cry, Diff Eves
4 4'i 3®i T Rice 12 Un.ClilId, Loy. Peter, Hurricane
4 5® 6’7 G Walls 10 Asterisk, Nelle Yorke, WiU’reoa
3 3} 2* T Rice 8 T’uderclap, Toombeola. Uuibal i
By Roi Herode — Chaperon (Triple Springs Farm).
10 9* 9" G Burns 12 War Gial, S.iiiFranee. Din’.Eyes
7 5® 3'} G Burns 7 Resist, Auctioneer, lluzz.is
11 11 11'* F Weiner 11 Pepper, loiuiseV., H.Sw.llonie
9 8' 6*} T Par'ton 15 Geo.Ulark, foils, o’ Mine. I’azza
9 5'i 5“i G Walls 12 O’D’novan, G.W’ington, S’litiago
16 11' 13'» S McGruwlT r.’lnlirmler. BillMcUIoy, Suiigold
15 Marriott 16 Patent, Sis. Barry, Santa Mima
7 1) Ward 13 I.itlle Nash, Uoaxer, Clip
8 M Leary 12 ('ally, filly by Liang wm— Lady
L Wbilefoot, Saintly JloUie
f
Sunday, May 18, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM.
BACCARAT, b. g, 4 (K) 108
3x;ir.4 Jamaica lm70yl:46 fast 100 100 6 5 7
3sr77 Jamaica 3-4 l:ir> fast f>0 103 2 2
3)i2R2 Jamaica 5i f l:06%fast 60 103 9 9
3T>470 Aq’duct 3-4 1:14Hfast 30 106 7 7
342«'6 Aii'diict B-8 l;01%faBt 20 106 8 10
;M1<iO Aci’duct B-8 l;02%BOOd 15 106 14 14
FUINTAREBE, b. c, 3 (M) 103
3S404 Cclmont 4i f st 52%fast 15 112 17 18
:xu:, Jamaica 5-8 IrOSHiBood 60 105 2 7 9
:-.s2S2 Jamaica 5-8 l:02'/ifast 40 116 3 10 10
J ARRIVE, b. f, 3 (M) 104
:;!'25i2 Saratoga 5-8 1:03 slop 20 10KJ.12 12 12
!'228 Saratopa 5J f ItORa^fast 30 102 5 4 7
39198 Saratoga B-8 59%fast 40 104 8 8 8
HALF AND HALF. br. c. 4 (M) 115
42-.i.5S Jamaica .51 f l:07=^.fast 100 111 5 6 5
Ui;i25 K.G nds 5i f l:ll'ihvy 8 113 9 5 6
4t'906 F.G'nds lm2fly l:49%mud 25 109110 14 14 14
40S45 F.G’nds 1 l:47Vivv 5 112 3 5 3 9
40789 Jef’son 51 f l:09%Bood 10 113 7 7 7
4<t«78 Jcfson 51 f 1:11 hvy 2J 106 4 3 2
40*2i2 Jcfson 3-4 l:21%hvy 6 112 5 6 4
40547 Bowie 1 1-16 1 :544f.sIow .58f 1071 B 2 3 8
40499 Bowie lni70y 1 :475<ifiist 135 lOo 8 6 9 9
39898 H.deG’ce lin70yl :46%fast 2 111 10 3 1 6
8.5452 Aq'duct 5-8 l:001.ifast 4 106 8 8 7
82688 L«3i'Blon 41 f 66%fa8t 73-10112 6 4
82644 Lei’gton 1-2 49 fast 34 110 7 3
MALICE, blk. f. 4 CM) 103
12122 11. doG’ce 51 f 1 MlSVigood 15f KK! 14 14 11
41.584 Jef’soii 3-4 1:17 slow 8 110 6 5 5
41.'^64 Jcfson 51 f 1 :09%slow 10 108 11 11 11
41465 F.G'nds lm20y l:,52%hvy 7 107 1 2 2 1
41288 F.G’ lids 6ifl:09%fast 20 110 1 7 4
41163 F.G’nds 61 f 1:08 slow 30 108 8 10 10
41130 F.G’iids 51 f l:12%hvy 30 108 3 4 4
40678 Jcfson
40*2!2 Jcfson
40547 Bowie
40499 Bowie
By Meelick — Army Maid (0. C. Rasch).
7 7“i W ('’nsfne 7 Kr.tlicGreat. I’lialerian. Golding
1(1' 111® w G’nsfnel2 Millracc, Grayson. Eldcrken
11 ll‘» W Cons nel2 M’nganese. D.Ca’pbcll. Fclicidad
7 7-* J Wessler 7 Wood Violet. Sveiigali. J.Diniiey
10' lO's E Cainpb’1114 JiineBiig. Geo.W. Avery. Sunrose
14* 12» L l.ykes 15 C’fiscation. A. Bright. Tolerance
By Go-to-Bed or Gorgorita — La Folona (W. J. Sal-
mon).
18 16** a Troxjer 19 Sherman A.. OsgoiKl, I), farnival
121 12'" .1 VanKirklti Fairy I’rince. Mildn. Slierinan A.
81 9'" J V'anKirklS Lad’s laive. Daydue. Under Fire
By Magellan — Jean Gordon (T. F. Thorne).
12 12*' L Lyke 12 I'.Uariiivnl. Lamen'tion. V.Hoiir
7 7** H Lunsf d 7 Esquimau. KeenJano. T’ompliant
8 8** W C’ntine 8 L’cework. X. Kn'eiir. Am’dorlll.
By Sir John Johnson — Blaster (J. W. Moore).
5 5" a Soncll ." Out the Wa.v. G. Gold. Kewessa
o' 5*1 M Garner 10 F.Star. Ular.Ruth. J. A. Sheridan
14 12** P Murphy 14 Senf.-irer. Bombast, Cracow
9* 9** J Rod’g’ezll Adelaiite, Ifiidseiaose, Astraea
7' 6*2 J Rod’g’ez 8 Jack K., Medusa. Risponde
31 2* J Rod'g’ez S I’inehiirst. June Bug, Risponde
3' 2n J Rod’g’ez 8 Dartworth, Earlymorn, Stelleliff
10* 10*® C Kummerll Euterjic, K.X'eptune, N'oiireddin
9* 9** J Rod’g’ezlO Jns<|n’aiiRout. Feer.One, Poaeher
9* 11'* R Troxler 13 Q. lUoiide, Dramaturge, Goblet
I* 4*i J McTag’t 12 X'ominee, Trophy, MnlvoUo
6* 6*3 A Pickens 8 Escoba, Boy Blue, W. P Dabny
3* 3*4 J Howard 11 Korbly. Enfilade. Boy Blue
By Mentor — Prim Polly (E. Lutz),
14 H'" .1 Mooney 1-4 'J'ondst<H>l. General. So.-trpia II.
6* 6'" H Ericks nl2 4 ’teih.i lance. L. Small. .N.MimIcI
3* 3*1 H Ericks’n 6 M.Kr’ter, Bathilde, J.F.C’inings
MARCHESA II.. ch. f, 3 (M)
1(HI,56 .laniaica.
39961 Jamaica
:2t72S Afi’duct
.:94:!2 Saratoga
:>8290 Jamaica
SUMMER SIGH,
12:179 .laniaica
42271 Lex'ton
421.56 Lex'ton
41787 dakl'wn
40308 Pimlico
40280 Pimlico
40250 Pimlico
40126 Jamaica
4(8i;t4 Jamaica
39941 Jamaica
51 f 1 :09*r.fast 1 107 9
61 f l:0S%hvy 14-5 112 3
.5-8 1:00 fast 1 115 11
52 f l:06%fast 25 106 2
5-8 1:02 good 12 111 11
ch. c. 3 (M) 107
:;-4 l:14*r.fast 20 115 10
3-4 l:16*5mud 5f 108 3
3-4 l:13Vfast 143 110 7
3-4 l:14%fast 30 109 8
1 l:42%fast 7 115 1
3-4 1:13%fast 75 100 14
3-4 1:1.5 good 19 115 9
5J f l:07Mifast 10 114 8
54 f 1:07 fast 30 116 8
64 f l:0744fast 60 116 11
By Rabelais — La Tosca II. (J. Sanford).
1' 3*2 G Walls 10 \ irago, Xellc Yorkc, Tiirascon
2* 2* G IValls 9 Minuet, Forfar, Laoku wanna
13 6'* G Wails l.'l B’lIetDaiuerIL, Petrol, Marmite
2* 2*J V Rowan 10 Ophelia. Sea AVay, Cirrus
9* 8*3 W Kelsay 13 Green Mint, Virago, Zuleika
MISS STERLING, b. f, 4 (M)
42378 Jumaiea
5J f 1:07 fast
15
107
;t
42IM H.deG'cc lni70yl :46'r.fast
7if
loo
9
42l:’~5 H.ileG’i'e
3-4 1 :14%fast
9
100
6
42('1'9 H.deG’ce
:i-4 l;l;i%fast
41
101
1
420X5 H.deG’ce
5J f l:08'4fast
4J
113
10
42013 Bowie
;!-4 1:15 fast
10
113
8
41961 Bowie
6J f l:08-'iifHst
6J
106
6
419;!5 Bowie
3-4 l:16'Kgood 29
110
9
41889 Bowie
6J f 1:23 fast
31
105
2
AUCTIONEER,
b. c. 3 (M)
111
42;!23 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 good 8
110
4
42248 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%fast
16
99
4
42'J04 Pimlico
1 1 :44 slow
7f
115
1
42099 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:13%fa8t
5f
107
4
42066 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:17%slow
6
110
4
42039 H.deG’ce
5-8 l:01%slop
49
100
8
41975 Bowie
6J f l:08V8fa8t
16
105
2
418X9 Bowie
6J f 1:23 fast
20
101
5
398.56 H.deG’c©
5J f 1 :07%fast
57
109
1
39817 H.deG’ce
6J f l;07%fast
19f
99 13
39756 H.deG’ce
5J f l:09*4hvy
171
103
6
MELANCHOLIA, b. g, 3 (M)
98
42402 Jamaiea
3-4 1:14 fast
20
10;!
7
42!!23 i’imlico
3-4 1 ;15 good 8-5
10:1
9
42248 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%fast
30
95
8
42204 Pimlico
1 1:14 slow
23
116
4
42163 H.deG’ce
6J f 1 :08%f ast
14
110
1
420f.3 H.deG’ce
5-8 1 :03%hvy
91
109 10
39464 Saratoga
5-8 l;00'^fast
6
112
7
3930X Saratoga
6J f l:07%fast
15
110
1
39260 Saratoga
5J f l:0S%slow
12
106
4
39234 Saratoga
61 f l:10ViBlop
10
no
4
39023 Latonia
5-8 l:01%fast
6
103
1
38477 Douglas
4J f 54 fast
6
112
4
TARASCON. ch.
c. 3 (M)
109
42323 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 good 13-3
ION
2
422.59 Pimlico
1 l:4:i%mud
m
104
1
40294 Pimlico
3-4 l;13%fast
28
108 10
40280 Pimlico
3-4 l:13%fast
9
106
1
40186 Empire
51 f l:07%fast
6
HO 10
40145 Empire
51 f 1 :07%fast
8
109
2
40125 Jamaica
51 f 1 :07%fast
10
HO
8
400.56 Jamaica
6J f l:(19%fast
15
110
8
39996 Jamaica
5J f l;07%fast
10
105
3
39161 Empire
6-8 59%fast
20
110
1
39149 Empire
6-8 1:00 fast
10
114
6
ALBERT A., br,
, c. 4 (M)
107
;{.5107 Saratoga
3-4 l:i::%faat
50
90
12
31.554 I'liiijiire
3’4114 Aq’duct
5J f 1 :07%slow
40
HI7
5
5-8 1 :00%slow
30
108
6
JACK O’BRIEN,
. b. c, 3 (M)
111
42273 I’imlico
3-4 l;15'/imud
71
112
8
8' »** E Taplin
7* 6'* R Trolse
5* 6* E Saiide
8 Toto. Be Frank, Peter
10 Be Frank, Daydue, Peter
By Ballot — Clara J. (McAvoy & Waters).
12 12" R Troise 12 ILGoJ.ncky, Mat.ldol, J.llareJr.
5* 6'* R Troi.se 0 B.iiitry, Dr. Johnson. Star Class
5 5‘* R Troise 5 Bully Boy, C. O’ Mine, Decisive
By Zria — Los Angeles (Crown Stable).
8 T Xolun S Lion d’Or, tiv. There, I’r.oflndia
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-oIds and upward. Handicap. (May 16, 1019—1:05%-
LORD BRIGHTON,
40098 Jamaica 3-4
39980 Jamaica 3-4
39868 Aq’duct 5-8
39766 Aq’duct 3-4
39660 Belmont 5Jf st
39467 Saratoga 3-4
39-551 Saratoga 3-4
39296 Saratoga BJ f
;;9242 Saratoga 3-4
39170 Empire Ab 3-4
ch. c, 3
l:12%fest 16-5
1:13'/5s1ow 8
59 fast 8-5
l:12%good 18-5
l:05%fast 9-5
1:12 fast 7
l:ll%fast 12
1:08 good 12-5
l:16Mihvy 15
1 :09%fast 1
LUCULLITE. br,
4'S-’,W Jamaica
40:il4 I’iinlico
40283 Pimlico
4012;; Jamaica
40085 Jamaica
39:164 Saratoga
38487 Belmont
38161 Belmont 3-
"5l:i7 Saratoga
34279 Aq’duct
c, 4
3-4 l:12%fa.st
3-4 l;ll«<;fa.st
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
1 l:36%fast
1 l:39%slow
4stl:10 slop
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 l:13%fast
OUT THE WAT. br. c. 4 112
12:2.8 Jamaica 52fl:07%fast 1-9 116 2
422I.S IMmlico 3-4 1:14 fast l:i-10 120 2
40178 Empire Ab3-4 l:08%fast 13-20 110 3
401.57 Empire Ab3-4 1 :08%fast 2 123 1
401:10 Empire Ab3-4 1:08 fast 7 116 1
39.!10 Saratoga 3-4 1 :12'Afast 8 117 2
39222 Saratoga 3-4 l:ll%fast 7-6 115 3
I KOENIG, b. h.
•laniaica 3-4
iiaki wii 3-4
Sar.'itoga 3-4
Saratoga 1
Knipire Ab3-4
Empire 1
Aq'duct 7-8
Aq'Uuct 6-i f
Jamaica 1 J-16
Belmont 1 1 16
Belmont 3-4 st
Belmont 1
i Jamaica 3-4
Aq’duct 7-8
l:12%fa.st 7
l:i;t last 3-5
l:10%fast 3
1 ::i6'/sfast 13-5
l:074fefast 5
1 :40'.t,good 16-5
l:234itast 7
1 :18',-r,fa.st 4J
l:45%lost b
1 :45 fast 5
1:10 .slop 8
1 :38%fast 4
l:12%fast 44
l:25%fast 10
TUSCALOOSA, b. f. 3 97
10202 Empire Ab:: 4 l:0!"bfast 6 113 8
1007;: .taliiaica 5i f l:07%f:>.st 3 119 2
3I'9S0 Jamaica 3-4 l:i:tt5slow 3 110 3
: 9826 Aq'duct 5-8 59%good 11 5 120 5
;.;i:i77 Saratoga
5J f l;04%fast
3-2
107
1
1
1
1®
111.
39;!2:! Saratoga
5J f 1 :05%fast
4
112
7
3
4
4'
3=1
39274 Saratoga
5J f 1:05 fast
8-5
107
3
1
1
11
1*
li-
390:i4 Aq’duct
5-8 l:00%fast
41
108
2
1
1
1®
o86;il Belmont
41f St 54%good 4J
109
4
6
3*
3'1
GEORGE STARE, br. g. 4
42:iii<l Jamaica 3-1 l:1275fast
7
111
113
8
8
S
_ ^ By li
i G Byrne s ir.La.Mort. I’r. Miilleii.s. llendrle
' l*i G Byrne 8 Startling, Campfire, P.inainan
4‘ W Knapp 9 Old Rosebud, Itromo. Tlie Finn
By Chuctanunda — Sadaquada (J. Sanford).
9‘" ij Lyke 10 O. 'I'liere, W.JIarvel, Balustrade
5*J E Taiilin (> Mer.I’rineess. Teientia, Ihd.vgoii
4*i G Walls S W. P’naiit, L.B’giitoii. SweepOii
4'i G Walls a Pen Rose. BI. Beauty, Lookingl'p
1“* G Walls 10 Herodias, Terentia, Stickling
3*1 G Walls 17 Pas.Sh’wer. L.K’sclmd, B.B’auty
2* G Walls 10 Be Frank, Tetley. St. Bernard
1" G Walls I.’! Pig. Wing. D. Lace, M. Gingham
398,80 1 1 . d pG • ce 3-4 1 : 1 2%f as t
39699 H.<leG’ce lm70y 1 ;44%fast
.':9677 ll.ileG'cc
39478 Saratoga
39:W(S Saratoga
39212 Saratoga
39200 Saratoga
38670 Jamaiea
S8642 Belmont
TOTO, b. g, 3
4-J088 H.deG ce
42043 H.deG’ce
40485 Latonia
40446 l.,atonia
40390 Latonia
40;:60 Latonia
40317 Lutonia
400.'il Jamaica
39785 Aii’duct
39705 Aq’duc I
39313 Sar’toga
39161 Emjiire
39100 Empire
3886,5 Aq’duct
38787 Aq’duct
3 4 1:12 fast 7-10 104
3-4 lrl4%.'ilop 11-5 127
3-4 I.T0%fast 4i 122
;{-4 l:10%fast 13 5 120
3-4 l:10%fast 9 107
61 f l;05%fast 18-5 119
3-4 1:13 fast 6-5 U9
100
51 f l;05%fast 41 118
5-8 l:02%slop 6-5 I'M
3-4 1:14 good 3 117
3-4 1:16 hvy 27-10 113
3 4 1 :16 mud 2-6 109
3-4 l;14'/islop 17-10 103
5.'. f I'.OO'ifast 8 108
51 f 1 :06'%fast 6-5 111
.5-8 59 slop 7-5 113
5-8 l:0O%fast 3-2 109
5-8 58%fast 11-5 110
5-8 i.9%fast 16-5 118
. 5-8 I ;<>l’,:,fiist 6-3 113
5-8 1 :01 -/iiiiud 13-5 HHi
5-8 1:00 fast 8 107
3‘ 3''lc KummerU Flags, (lid Rnsehml. Linnllite
2* 2' C Kummor 7 C.L’decker, H.Lad, IlamiltonA.
3* 1* C Kummer 4 M, Maud, J. I. Day, C. Excliaiige
2"8 3*1 (' Kuriiiiier .5 M.Maiid, Pr.of Como, Startling
Ink 3*1 C Kummer 3 Flags, Regal Lodge
11 3* C Kummerl? Polymeliaii. Old Koenig, Arnold
By Hippodrome — Tripping (F, D. Weir).
1' 23 J Dreyer 6 Milkmaid. Ticklisli. Roiitledge
1’ !• J Dreyer 9 Tieklisli. Star Realm, Cr.vs.Ford
1* 1' J Dreyer 10 Linden. American Ace, Kegalo
2* 2*1 H Lunsf d Vio. Bonnie. Sew. Combs. Sedan
1* 1* H Lunsf d 4 .Sway, Galli-Ciirci. Moscowa
1* 1* J Mooney 3 tipiH.rtiinity. Marie Miller
3' 1(* J Mooney 12 C.L’gstoii, C.T’ylor, A.A’xander
41 5’i L Lyke 7 U.’sl.assie, Thistledou. .S.Bealin
I'l 1' L Lyke (’> Balustrade. Minuet. YumigAdaiu
41 3'3 L Lyke .8 JIadHatter. B.ilnstrade. .Sketcliy
2* 2* I, Lyke H Eternal. 1). Vandiver. Uontledge
I'i 1'‘>‘ M Buxton S Ite Frank. Peter, Cliassenr
11 1} L Lyke 11 Tlie Trmnp. S.ools. .loyful
11 2'i A Collins 7 Cr.vstal l•.<ld. l ie, Iiniiiiniuiid
1** 3*i A Cullius 7 Esquimau, Hurricane, O.-good
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. (Oct. 13, 1918 1:11% 3
SALVESTRA, b. f, 4 98
404;;7 Bowie 1 l;4.3*f,fa.st 51 114 7
4040!' Bowie 1 l;44%hvv 29-10 111 1
10.363 Bowie 1 1 :42%fast 4 112 1
45270 I’imlico 1 1-1 2:10 fast 3-5 126 1
40190 Empire 1 1-16 l:46%fast 5 109J 1
4016.5 Empire lm70y l;46%fast 9-5 110 1
■401.30 Empire Ab3-4 1:08 fast 6 116 6
40085 .lamaic.a 3-4 l:12%fast 4J 105 3
400.".;: .lamaica . 3-4 1 :]2%fast '0 102 5
.■2>93S Jamaica :i-4 1 :12%fast 10 102 4
39823 Aq’duct 6i f 1 :19%good 7 112 2
O’DONOYAN, ch. g, 4 96
39236 Saratoga 3-4 1 :16%slop 8-5 115 5
391S8 Empire 5J f l:08%slow 17-10 112 3
38720 Jamaica 3-4 l;14%slop 10 104 5
38670 Jamaica 6J f 1 :a5%fast 7 109 7
38542 Belmont 3-4 1:13 fast 7 104 3
3S489 Belmont 3-4 1 :14 slow 12 106 3
38436 Belmont 3-4 st l;10%good 8 115 10
38315 Jamaica 5i f 1:08 hvy 3| 110 8
ARNOLD, b. h. 5 109
40177 Empire Ab3-4 1 :08',4fast 7 115 1
40123 Jamaica 3-4 l;ll%fast 3 119 3
40033 Jamaica 3-4 l;12%fast 6 114 4
3.99.38 Jamaica 3-4 l;I2%fast 7 107 2
3.9845 Aq’duct 3-4 1:12%fast 8 124 6
39614 Belmont 3-4 st l:09%fa.st 7 121 10
393X8 Saratoga 3-4 l;10%fast :10 116 13
39184 Erhpire Ab3-4 1:09 slop 7 115 5
39001 Aq'duct 7-8 l;26%fast 10 110 7
38948 Aq’duct 6) f 1 :18%fast 8 108 2
38882 Aq’duct 3-4 1:13%fast 7 113 9
ROSE D’OR, b. f, 4 98
38840 Aq'duct 6Jfl;19%fast 7 108 G
:iS642 Belmont 1 1-4 2;06%fast 8 111 3
38589 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast 15 104 5
38566 Belmont 1 1:40 slop 3J 98 5
38513 Belmont 3-4 l;13%fast 15 111 2
38433 Belmont 51f st 1 :04*4good 12 110 8
35882 Pip. R’k Ab3-4 l;15%good 4 124 5
35682 Aq’duct 6ifl:19%fast 4i 111 5
35544 Aq’duct 3-4 l;12%fast 2J 109 4
35495 Aq’duct 5-8 69%fast 8 116 5
35315 Belmont 6i f st l:07%fast 5 110 2
35287 Belmont 3-4 st 1 :13 mud 13-5 112 6
35212 Belmont 5i f st l:06'Afast 13-5107 3
KASHMIR, ch. c, 4 100
405:17 Bowie 1 1 ;46 hvy 12-5 106 3
By Wntervale — Nikita (J. J. Hallenbeck).
6* 5* C Kummer 8 Slip. Elm. Dorcas. Deckiiiate
2’ 1* W Keksay ti Doug. S.. Koh-i-X'.Kjr. Koiid.-igc
6* 3'i L Lyke 7 Dorcas, G.ame Cock. Franklin
1' 1* E Sande 3 Dorcas, The IHnin
6 2* A Schu’g’r Gloom.v Giis. Minto II.. Mat. Idol
2' 2" E Taplin 3 Dorcas, Daddy’s Choice
51 4*3 L Lyke 7 X'aturalist, JoekScot, O.tlieWay
4* 2'i E Taplin 'i Motor Cop, Lucnilite, High Cost
7* 2* G Walls 10 Hollister, Ima Frank, Iligh Cost
S* 8* E Taplin 9 Ar.nold. High Cost, Hollister
3' 1" E Taplin 8 L.Dorotliy, L.G’rtrude, hnaFr’nk
By Jaeger — Rosey Donovan (Woodland Stock Farm).
2'J 2' G Scherrer 8 Foreground, L’lnlirmier, .7.1. Day
I* 1* O ScherrerlJ G.W’inglon, Santiago, R.McCloy
2* 3*J C Mergler 8 Dr. Johnson, TopCoat, Woodtrap
6' 6®i L Ensor 10 Coinpadre, Kalitan, George Starr
2‘i 2* L Ensor 5 Flags, George Starr, Paddy
3* 4'3 R Troise 0 StarMaster, HigliN'oon, J.aiiBoiit
7i 6*" F Rob’sonlL Polymelian, J.niiBout. Wigstone
2* 2' D Stirling 10 S’nhullyinore, Magnetite, I’epper
By Peep o’Day — Victoria M. (L. Leavitt).
4-1. 5"J E Haynes 7 .Motor Coi>, fit. Thule, JockScut
2i 2* A Schu’g’r Lucnilite. IinaFraiik Bill.McClov
5i o*i L Lyke 10 Hollister. Salvestra, Ini.i Frank
2* 1' L Lyke 9 HighCost, Hollister, Gl’niy (ins
2' 3*i L Lyke 9 Hollister. Wise Man. Jock S<-ot
8* 7'* W Knapp 10 L.Dorotliy. B. Lodge. Dr.Johnson
6* 4* W Kelsay 17 Polymelian, Old Koenig, G. Starr
51 410 Troxler 6 H’iltonA., T.o’th’M’ing, S’rtling
7' 6*i’F Rob’sonl2 Naturalist, ImaFraiik. Dr.J’nsuu
IJ I" A Johnson 7 Everest. Enfilade, Pickwick
8* 8" C Mergler 10 Coinpadre, Whimsy, Green Gold
By Garry Herrmann — Golden Rose (G. D. Widener),
4'i 5*i L Ensor 8 Eiifilaile. ImaFrnnk, L’dyD’rothy
li li L Ensor 4 Eyeliil. Lad.v Dorotli.v, Empress
3* 33 L Ensor 8 Salvestra. Iina Frank, J.vntee
5 6'* H Ericks’n o GI’myGns. P’ymeliaii. C’lnmbiue
6 5'" F Rob’son 0 .lyntee. Enfilade, JIarv Maud
7* 6*3 P Rob’sonlO J.vntee, Salvestra, Ima Frank
4'i 3*i C Borel 7 Trite, Plialerian. Cavan Boy
44 4* L Lykes 5 Game Cook, Wyoming, N’lierhan
6* 6* F Rob’son 7 Trite. Stiteh in Time, N’piierhaii
6' 6’ F Rob’sonlO RoyiilEnsigii, Paddy, Fragonard
2* I'i F Rob’son 7 Nepperhaii, Ad. Patricia, Thistle
2'i li* M Rowan 12 CavanBoy, P’rigoiirdine. Tanlac
3* 3* M Rowan 10 Fragonard, Raliii, Eliiiendurf
By Delhi — Gingham (J. J. Hallenbeck).
By Ormondale— Summer Night (H. L. Bresler).
4' :{*4 G Warren 10 A’daeions, BapidDay. W.Koeki't
2} 3'J G W’arren 12 Ixmie Lou. Parking, Jim Dudley
7* S'* G 'Warren 11 la'gotal, I.iiiden, Mormon
6* 6'= A Johnson 8 Caeambo, C. Gallant. Tantalus
7* 9'" L Ensor 10 Veteran, C’rcelles, F.nndSiiuare
7"* 9*3 H Ericks'nl.5 I.I^-idylL. Geo.Clark. C.Gallant
6* 6*3 T Par’ ton 12 LadyMary. Caiid.Liglit, Doleful
4i 4* E Haynes 8 Jtiv’esceiice, A.JncklL, W. Fool
8* 6‘* M Buxton 12 Ixmk.lip, T.d’H’nneur, Dif.Eye*
10* 9‘* M Buxton 12 Grimalkin. OverThere. Lead. Star
By Peep o’Day — Annagb (E. Lutz).
11 II" H Ericks'nil :-;i etedlL. r.-a-Ling, T'ltraGoid
14* 14'» .1 McK’verli: SirW'.J’nsoii. AIinaB., B.Hunley
7i 6=i F C’ltilettill SeaBeaeh. Traiihy, S. W..lohnsoii
4* 4'3 T Rowan It! ElectedlL. C’sisteney, V.MeGee
3' 3=i J Butwell 11 Irene, Irish Maid. Soidiie K.
2i 2* J Butwell l;{ Toadstwil, Tom Fool, Vigilante
2* 2'i H Ericks’n 8 Enos, tleneral. Searamoueh
7* 6*i H Ericks’nlS I.s).val Peter. Vigilante, Mohican
6-J 6* H Ericks’n 9 Plureiizi, Vigilante. Auctioneer
Bowie
6J f 1:22 slow
16-5
103*.
5
3
2
2nk
2"k L McAtee
Bowie
1 l:42%fast
4-5
102J
.3
1
1
1
IJ
2'1 L Mc-\tee
Bowie
1 1:41 good 7-10
106
1
2
2
;j
IJ
3'J AV Kelsay
Rowie
6J f l:22%hvy
9-5
10;!
1
1
1
Ink
2'J R McGr'iin
Bowie
1 l:46%slop
1
99
1
2
2
2
Ink
I'J R MeCr’nn
Pimlico
1 1:40 fast
20
116
7
4
4
2
3*
3*J Ij Elisor
Empire
1 1-8 l:51%fast
20
100
9
9
8
S
7J
7'* H Ericks’n
SYCAMOOR. b. c, 4
42:!60 .lamaica 3-4 1:12%fast
38628 Belmont 3-4 st 1:13 good
38604 Belmont 1 1:41 hvy
38378 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast
38269 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast
35137 Saratoga 3-4 1 :15%hvy
35080 Saratoga
34948 Saratoga
34907 Saratoga
34858 Saratoga
3-4 l:16%slow
3-4 l:15%slow
.3-4 l;14%fast
5i f l;08%mud
By Ben Brush — Olvido (W. L. Oliver).
4* 6'“ E Haynes IP S. Verdict, Hoiiokiis, L. George
6(> 6*1 J Callahanl2 Balai'osa, Melaiicliidin, (Jatli
6i 9'* E Haynes IH \. Bridge, Clean Gone, 1*. Swain
6* 8*3 D Carsw'1116 ElectedlL, C’sistency, V.MeGee
2* 2* G Corey 7 Resist, King Agrippa, Huzzas
810 gii Carsw’Il 9 Dot. Vandiver, Ballast, Peasant
5' 4'i II Carsw’Il 6 Murpliy, Louise V., Toadstool
li 3'i H Carsw’ll 9 I’liirenzi, Vigilante, Dr.C’pbell
8'i 8** A Collins 12 Sylvano, Jill, Joan of Arc
14« 14'* R Moore 1.5 Piiinrd, Est(iuimau, A’bassadorlll.
7* 7*i R Moore 10 Poultney, Wewoka, M. Connell
By Dorando — Solemn Silence (A. Buja),
6'i 5'* J Staplef n 7 KoiCraig. Wyiidover, Jiiv’seeiieo
S* 7'* J .StaplefnlO S. Verdict, Hohokiis, L. George
1"(* 2'J J Staplet’nl2 Bahirosa, Gath, I'mbala
8* 7‘* L Ensor 13 X'. Itridge, Clean Gone, P. Swain
11* 9^:i J Staplet’nKi Apple Jack II., Suiierba, Joe Joe
7* 6*3 J Metcalf 10 Hurricane, O. Nephew, Joe Joe
6' 6*3 H Lunsf d 9 Vesp.Hour, I’luviada, Pree.,Iewel
5' 3*i II LunsfdlS Wonderiiian, Ceramie, Wilfreda
3'J 3*J H LunsfdlO St. Quentin, Plurenzi, Mor.Eldei
6i 8*0 H Lunsfdll ThistJedon, W’nderman, Daliinda
4* 6*3 H Lunsf’d 11 C. Downs, Caeambo, A. Alexander
3* 3* W J 0’B’nl2 Caeambo, Silvery Light, Bagpipe
By Magellan — Tartine II. (A. P. Soeller).
5_'J 4*J L 1>> ke 10 S. Verdict, Hohokus, L. George
4'* A JohnsonRt ('.Gone, J.P. Murpliy, C.Sweeia-r
9'41I'* L Ensor 11 Poultney, Tiger Rose. Manoevre
lOJ KH" A Sehu'g’rla I.I.,;idyU., Geo.Clark. C.GaHaiit
7* 6'J E Haynes 12 I’li. (!liild, laiyal Peter, Goaler
6* 4'‘J E Taplin 11 Macl.Byiig, Goldvale, I.siy.l*etPr
3* 4=3 E Taplin 10 Asterisk, X’elleYorke. Wilfreda
4‘ 4*J E Taplin 1(1 Virago, NelleVorke, M’rchesalL
8* 9-* E Tajilin 9 SIi’iiianA., W.Zoiie, W’uderman
33708 Belmont 4J f st 52%good
THE PORTUGUESE, b. g, 4
.■;86.57 .Jamaica 3-4 1 :13%fast
38628 Belmont 3-4 st 1:13 good
38,564 Belmont 3-4 st l;12%slop
38312 Jamaica 1 1-16 1:48 hvy
38253 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast
33947 Jamaica 5-8 l;00%fast
20 116 7 4 4 2 3* 3*i L Elisor 8 Hollister, Boniface. tVise Man
20 lot) 9 9 8 8 7J 7'* H Ericks’n 9 Geo..Smitli. StarM’ster, C.Tassel
99 By Magellan — Statuette (T. P. Thome).
60 1(»6 2 6 5 7' 6"3 R Hoffm’nM Flags, (lid Koselmd. I.iii'iillile
8 _ 112 3 4 4 O'* 7' W Knaiip 10 11. Grenade. Trophy. I'oiymeliaii
lC-5 108 111 2 IJ 1*J J Rod’g’ez 7 Giieland, Toinholo, Zenith
4J _ 96 1 1 1 2 3J 4*J .1 Rod’g’ez 4 Eyelid, Roister, Lady Dorotliy
11-5 112 6 4 5 4-J 6* W Knapp 11 Aliadaiie, Neiiperhaii. R. Ensign
30 116 12 11 7 6* 3*3 T Davies IS Snii Briar, Papp, Bosie 0’Grad.v
30 115 5 9 9 8J 9' T Davies 12 SnnBriar, Kashinir, WarMacliiiie
4 115 1 1 1 1* 1' T Davies 6 Ar. Go On, El Plaudit, Approval
30 112 7 6 10 12* 11* T Davies 16 Paiip, Drastie, Niiteraeker
6 115 2 1 1 1* 2* T Davies 16 Rifle, Qii’uMargot, H’lidGreriade
12 106 3 6 3* 2® J McTag't 11 JlotorCop, U.GoLueky. Enfilude
100 By Amadis — Umbrosa (Woodland Stock Farm).
7_ 105 r, 4 6 5J 4=J L Ensor 13 C. L’deekrr. Woodtrap. .Milkm;iil
15 108 6 6 6 51* 5|J L Ensor 10 H. Greiiad*', Trophy, I'olyiiielian
H HI 5 3 3 3J 4*J L Ensor (! .StarMaster, X'nteraeker, Assume
4 105 5 1 3 4 4* 4*‘ L Ensor .5 Ilaiiiroseh, Flittergold, Itallad
30 115 3 2 2 2* 1' C Watson 1.5 Common laiw, Dehaiioii, 'I'lirf
40 109 6 6 7 6 * 6'® C Watson 8 I’app, Heredity, Green Gold
1 1 1 Mile. Newtown Selling Stakes. 3-year-olds and upward. (Oct. 13, 1918 —
1 : 11 .5— 3^126. )
OUT THE WAY. br. c, 4 110
42:!58 Jamaiea 5J f l:(l7%fast 1 9 116 2
42218 Pimlico :i-4 1:14 fast l:;-]0 120 2
40178 Empire Ab:l-4 1 ;n8-'>r, fast 13-20 HO 3
40157 Empire Ab:i-4 l;0S%fast 2 123 1
40l;!0 Em^ire Ab:!-4 1:08 fast 7 116 I
39310 Saratoga 3-4 I ;12'/(ifast 8 117 2
39222 Saratoga 3-4 l:U-"'5fast 7-5 113 3
SUBAHDAR, br. g, 4 107
42178 H.deG’ce :!-4 l:12%fast 9-10 113 2
42102 H.deG’ce 5J f l:()6'/bfast 7 111 3
40297 Pimlico 3-4 l:1.3%fast 4J 115 6
40284 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast G.J 112. 3
40260 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 113 6
402:J9 Pimlico 1 l:43%slow 11-10 116 3
40103 !>}iurel 3-4 l:12%fast 3-2 108 2
40064 I>aurel 3-4 l;13%fast 21-10 107 6
42178 H.deG’ce :!-4 l:12%fast 9-10 113 2
42102 H.deG’ce 5J f l:()6'/bfast 7 111 3
40297 Pimlico 3-4 l:1.3%fast 4J 115 6
40284 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast G.J 112 3
40260 Pimlico 3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 113 6
402:J9 Pimlico 1 l:43%slow 11-10 116 3
40103 !>}iurel 3-4 l:12%fast 3-2 108 2
40064 I>aurel 3-4 l;13%fast 21-10 107 6
STARTLING, b. h, 6 122
42.'’J>0 Jamaica ,5J f l:(»5%fast 1.8-5 1*17 7
42095 H.deG’ce 6J f 1:06 fast 16 109 I
42081 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast 10 100 5
41829 Bowie 5Jfl:07%fast 6J 106 1
40436 Bowie 6J f l:20%fast 5 112 6
40324 Bowie 6J f l:19%fast 6 108 2
39677 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:12 fast 7 109 1
39415 Saratoga 3-4 1 :llVf,good 7 118 4
39298 Saratoga 7-8 l:2'.%good 2 111 6
39212 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast 12 128 6
ABADANE, b. g, 4 112
42:;(iO Jamaica 3-4 1 :12'%fa.st 20 l<»i 11
38461 Belmont 3-4 st 1:10 slop 15 102 5
3S::91 Belmont 5J f st 1 :04%fast ;ij 107 G
3S3;!2 Jamaica 3-4 1 ;13', (-.good 1-2 116 2
38269 Jamaica 3-4 l;12%fast 12 103 4
PANAMAN. b. g. 4 120
42;!80 Jamaica 5J f l:05%fast 8 103 4
42298 Pimlico 3-4 I ;16%hvy 11 105 2
42264 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 mud 11 106 2
40314 Pimlico 3-1 l;ll%fast 47 106 5
40283 Pimlico
By Peter Pan — Sweepaway (S. C. Hildreth).
1" I'J E Taplin 5 Green Gold. Ki'Wess.i, Hiildinli
I® 1* E Taplin 13 Dot. Vandiver, (Initsi, Miirph.v
pik 4uj p Itob'.son I I'aniiman. S.Sp'iigled. H’semaid
IJ 1" F Roli'son 5 S. Spangled. I'. Thule. B.MiCloy
1* 3‘'i F Rob’s<in 7 Naturalist. Joek Seot. Salvestra
2J 4*:,' F Rob’sonlO Flags, T.o'th’.Morniiig. F.Wand
1* 1' F Rob'sonl7 I’.D’lH'aii, L’liifirm're. It.Tortoni
By Dellii — Runaway Girl (Triple Springs Farm).
Ill ]nk K Sande 7 .laek la-aiy. Oiiieo. Koi Craig
2' 2' J Williams 7 Ismise V.. .laek D'ar.v, Mahonv
3* 3*1 C Kummerll Ar.GoOn. IioniseV.. S. Spangled"
2I> 31 C Kummerio A.GoOn. LillianShaw, (Jiiietnde
2* 21 G Kummerio Curreney, Milkman. I’eep,\gain
4* 4'i G Kummer 6 WcMidtliriisIi. Grayson. G.’Lvd’ker
IJ 1®I* G Kummer 5 Belle Rolierts. WiseMan. l(;iilast
2J I'J C KummerlS Cli. laydeeker, l’ep|ier, Sereiiest
3-4 l:ll%fast 19f 106
By Ballot — Miss Crittenden (S. C. Hildreth).
IJ 2* L Lyke 4 W. Pennant, Sw’pOn, Grimalkin
1* 2'i L Lyke 8 W. Pennant, Swe’pOn, T’caloosa
1* IJ L I.<yke r> 4Var Kiss, Osgood, Hannibal
3J 6'* L Lyke 6 W.P’nant, Sweep()n, Q’tionnaire
IJ I'J L Lyke 4 Q’tionnaire, T.d’H’nneur, Vindex
3® 4®1 L Lyke 13 Roiitledge, Davdiie, Hannibal
4‘J 6‘* L Lyke 12 BillyKelly. Swe’pOn, C.L’ingston
2* lok L Lyke 8 Stiekling, Ginger, Peter
2* 6" I., l.yke 9 Haiiiiilml. Terentia. Yurueari
2* 3* M Buxton 6 I'tc, Chasseur, Joyful
By Trap Bock — Lucky Lass (S. C. Hildreth).
(iJ :i* E Taplin 14 Flags, Old Rosebud, Old Kianig
2nk ”ii Lyke 8 Bulse, Motor Cop, I^eochares
10* 9»i L Lyke 13 Flags, Jock Seot, Bulse
1- 1* L Lyke .5 Arnold, Ima Frank. Bill McCloy
3* 3'J L Lyke 5 Motor Cop, Salvestra, HighCost
5* 8'® F Rob’son 9 MotorCop, ThePorter, T.Witciiet
4'* 5*1 G Kummerio Motor Cop, Cum Sail, Tr.LaMort
7J 5* J McTag’t 11 Naturalist, MotorCop, OIdKoeuig
5' 7®J J Butwell 18 Sun Briar, Papp, Sycamoor
3* 3'J J Butwell 7 GoldTassel, W. Machine. Drastic
By Peter Pan — Sweepaway (S. C. Hildreth).
1® I'J E Taplin 5 Green Gold, Kewessa, Hnidmb
1® 1* E Taidiii 13 Dot. Vandiver, Onieo. Murpliy
l"k 4»i p Rob’son 4 Panamaii, S.Sp’iigled, H’sem'aid
IJ 1® p Rob’son 6 S. Spangled, U. Thule, B. McCloy
1* 3'3 F Rob’son 7 Naturalist. Joek Seot, Salvestr.i
2J 4*5 F Rob’sonlO Flags, T.o’tli’Morning, F. Wand
1® 1* p Rob’sonl7 P.D’peau, L’lniirm’re. B.Tortonl
By Golden Maxim — Masthead (J. J. Maher).
-1 J'_'J G Byrne 14 Flag>. Old Koselmd. Lneiillite
•*' 2- M Garner 4 J*K'k Seot, MarsMoiise, I’nd.Fire
2' 2' G Byrne 17 Polymelian, George.Starr, Arnold
IJ 4* L Ensor 6 Sun Briar. Midway, Jlotor Cop
1* 1* L Ensor 6 Flags, Jack Hare Jr., Papp
2J 2* E Tajilin 3 Roamer, Pajip
HJ Ink G Byrne 9 Roamer, Polymelian, Naturalist
40178 Empire Ab3-4 1 ;08%fast 10 HO 1
40130 Empire Ab3-4 1:08 fast 8 HO 3
40111 Jamaica 3-4 l:12'bifast 9-10 116 2
40059 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 8 118 5
39866 Aq’duct 1 1:38 fast 7 109J 3
TUSCALOOSA.
b. f,
2
109
40202 Flmpire
Ab3-4 l:09'ofast
6
113
S
40072 .lamaica
5 .'. f
1 ;07%fast
119
2
:!!I980 Jamaica
3-4
1 ;13'/3sIo w
::
110
:>9826 Aq'duct
5-8
59%good
]l-5
120
;!9377 Saratoga
5.*. f
1 ;0t'V.fast
O-Ii
107
1
3932:j Saratoga
5J f
1 :05%fast
4
112
7
;J9274 Saratoga
5 .'. f
1;05 fa.st
Ho
K17
:»
;!90;!4 Aq'duct
5-X l;0OV5fast
10.x
2
38631 Belmont
4Jf st
i>4*igood 4J
10!(
4
UNCLE'S LASSIE, ch. f, 3
101
40421 Bowie
5J f
1 ;OS'*ogood
s
111
1
40:!79 Bowie CJ f 1:24 hvy l'S-5 lo4 3
40:«2 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fa.«t 17 99 7
40166 Empire Ab:!-4 1 :09%fast 7
40031 Jamaica 5J f l:067sfast 6 98 2
39936 Jamaica 5J f l:067bfast 13-5 110 4
39705 Aq'duct 5-8 l:00%fast 7 99 1
39540 Belmont 3-4 st l;12%fast 5 102 4
39519 Belmont ojf st 1 ;04%fast 11-5 107 4
39495 Saratoga 5J f l;10%hvy 9-5 106 4
UL’nMA THULE, b. c, 4 108
41897 (lakl'wn
3-4 l:14%hvv
9 5
118
2
2
41818 tJakl'wn
3-4 l:12-Jifast
3
114
2
2
i
41751 Oakl’wn
3-4 1 :14‘/sslow
12
1071 1
2
41289 F.G’nds
5J f l;06%fast
15
107
7
7
7
41178 F.G’nds
51 f 1 :06%good
12
108
2
10
10
40939 F.G’nds
51 f l:08Vf,sIow
4
116
1
5
7
40832 F.G’nds
5J f 1 ;07 fast
8
108
3
6
6
40576 Jef son
3-4 l:16%sIow
11-5
120
3
4
4
40314 Pimlico
3-4 l:ll%fast
4
116
4
6
4
40243 Pimlico
3-4 1 :14 slow
3-2
113
1
1
1
40177 Empire Ab3-4 l:08%fast
11-5
110
5
4
3
■WYOMING, ch.
c. 4
110
42278 Pimlico
1 1:43'. -,mud
14-5
11.5
6
6
C
q
395:19 Belmont 1
l-B! I;46'7iifa8t
31
108
3
4
4
2
39479 Saratoga
1 1:42 slop
102
1
1
2
2
39338 Saratoga
1 l;38%fast
4
102
3
3
4
1
39245 Saratoga
1 l:44%hvy
3-2
no
5
2
2
3
39224 Saratoga
1 l;;!7%fast
12-5
106
1
3
3
3
39213 Saratoga
1 l;.'!7%fast
3J
102
8
8
8
6
39192 Saratoga
3-4 1:12 fast
7
108
3
4
6
39047 Aq'duct
1 l:38%fast
15
110
5
5
4
6
39001 Aq’duct
7-8 l;25%fast
30
93
3
9
10
36455 Pimlico
1 1:41 fast
8
105
4
3
4
4
S6408 Pimlico
1 l:40%fast
46
117
9
10 11
11
36137 Ijaurel
1 1:40 fast
18
111
3
5
4
3
36079 Laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
19-6
117
1
9
8
36002 Laurel
3-4 1:14 fast
1
109
4
3
1
35682 Aq’duct
61 f l:19%fast 13-10
115
2
3
3
CAMOUFLEUR,
ch. c, 3
105
42297 Pimlico 1
1-10 l:.50%hvy
7-5
m
1
1
1
2
42278 Pimlico
1 1 :43j3inud
27 10
106
1
4
1
1
40.52:! Latonia
3-4 l:17''sniud 13-10
108
1
1
4(M(R Latonia
3 4 l;15%sloxv
19-10
109
;j
1
1
40403 l.atonia
;:-4 l:10%hvy
8
107
3
4
1
4o:;;ti I.Htoiiia
5J f l;077.'.fa.st
8
1<(7
6
10
1
n
i;
;iy993 Ghurch’l
3-4 l:14'*ifa.st
6
101
3
:i9Xit;! Douglas
f>J f 1 :07'*.-,fast
13-5
lo;:
3
1
3
:i97::o la x'ion
5J f l:I(i'/j,hvy
11
105
2
4
4
39(i;!7 Latonia
51 f 1 :07'/ofast
1
HI
6
7
3x995 Latonia
51 f 1:08 fast 11-10
111
3
2
6
CERAMIC, ch. <
3, 3
103
42094 H.deG’cc
5'. f 1:07 fast
69
112
10
12
11
40302 Pimlico
3-4 1:13 fast
24
112
11
11
10
4*1281 Pimlico
1 1:41 fast
5
112
9
7
7
8
40'->56 Pimlico
61 f 1:07 fast
70
114
6
7
7
40075 Ijaurel
61 f l:07%fast
3
113
11
11
9
40022 Laurel
3-4 1:14 fast 17-10
no
4
7
5
39982 Laurel
51 f 1:08 fast
15
115
8
8
6
;>9392 Saratoga
3-4 l:l2%fast
20
115
10
11
9
JUSQU’ AU BOUT, br. c. 4
114
B2297 I’imlico 1
1-16 l:.50%hvy
27
111)
2
4
6
6
•40“>;)2 Howif linTOy 1:60 >;lo\v
105
2
2
2
40499 Bowie lni70y l:47%fast 11 10
115
5
.'!
3
3
404.58 Bowie lni20y l;44%fa.st
27-10
114
4
4
1
1
40307 Bowie
1 l;46%slop
37
112.)
, 7
7
7
7
39:!66 Saratoga
1 l;36«5fast
7
107
8
S
7
9
393,'.7 .Saratoga
i 1 .37%1'ast
9
I'I'J
•J
4
3
39153 Empire 1 1-16 l:46%fast
11
106
i
i
4
2
6® 5'* W J (j’B’n 6 BeFraiik, Ch. liCydeeker. Crank
6* 6" W J O’B’n (i C. L’deeker, Quietude, Mintoll.
4 4‘® W J O’B’n 5 M.Maiid, I’r. of Como. Geo. Starr
2J 4' H Lunsfd 8 Flags. Crank, Naturalist
1* 1‘ L Lyke 9 Britied Voter, Slip. Elm, Tumbler
5‘J 4» L Ensor 10 George Starr, Dr.Johnson, thiiuk
By Maboul II. — Alby (G. D. Widener).
ic 7'i S .Sn’dinaiil t Flags. Old Boselmd. I.iieiillil"
6' 7'3 L Ensor 11 Naturalist, Motort iqi. OIdKoeuig
2J 2* L Ensor 12 Suiitlaslill., Coni'l’assel, S. .Master
Ink I'J h* Roli son 5 X'uteraikiT, Gold. Glow, i’.atliilde
1* 1* L Ensor 11 Nepperlian. RoyalEiisigii, Eyelid
By Magellau — Pronta (T. P. Thome).
5> .•>« R Hoftiu'ulO .Startling, ima Frank. P.iillvBov
2'J 6"i \V Obert 7 Papii, Old Rosebud. L’Eiraut
6J 6“J R Hoffni’n S .Motor Cop. Papp, Haillierk
8 8*® L Stalker 8 Bulse, Lueiillite. Motor Cop
S'- 11'® A Schu’g’rl3 Flags, .lock Seot. Bulse
3® 1* L Lyke 4 S.S’ngled, H'semaid, O.tlieW.iy
4* 5*2 E Taplin 7 Naturalist, JoekSeot, O.tlieWay
2 2* E Taplin 2 Star Spangled
2* 2* E Taplin 5 S.Spangled, Mid. Siin, Minto II.
4nk 7»2 p Rob’son 8 Runes, Assume, Reveler
By Chuctanunda — Sadaquada (J. Sanford).
9' 9"’ L I.yke 10 O. There. W.. Marvel. P.aliisliade
5'* 5'i E Taplin (! .Mer. Priiieess. Terentia, I’olygoii
5* 4'*J <; Walls S W. P’liaiit. L.B’glitou. Swi epOu
5 4'J G Walls .5 PeiiUose. Bl.P.eailty. lamkiiigl'p
1' 1'" <1 Walls 10 Herodias, Terentia, Sliekliiig
4' 3*1 G Walls 17 Pas.Sh’wer. L.K'seliud. B.I’.’aiily
IJ 2* G 5\all.s 1(1 Bi* Frank. 'I'eth'.v, St. Bernard
?! ? G Willis 13 I*ig. Wing. I). Eiee, .M.Giligiiam
3-' 3'J W Kelsay 10 Kiss .tgjiiu. Sweet Brier, .Vlitique
By Uncle— Flanutess (W. R. Coe).
I'J 1* H Myers 12 Oniiiiiida. L'lian.SImw, BiilivGirl
5*® 4* H Myers S St. Quentin, .M. Elder, Earloeker
3* 3*J II Myers 11 Thistledou. Young Adam, Knot
5= .5*1 H Myers 6 StarUealm, tisgood, B’irgowrie
2* IJ H Myers 7 T’stledon, S.Reabii, Bl’irgowrie
5‘ C F’b’ther 9 Tliistledoii, Sherman A., Peter
2J Ij McAtee 8 M;,d Hatter, Balustrade, 'Toto
Ink ih B McAtee 5 AuntDinaii, Blairgowrie, Osgood
3' 3'J Ij Ensor 4 Milkmaid, Pen Rose. Kiss Again
1’ 1* L Lyke 7 Tapageur. Tetley, Chris. Holtera
,, By Ultimus — Rubia Granda (R. L. Bresler).
2“ 2* A Johnson 3 .\meriean .\ee. Diversion
4* 6»i L Ensor 8 Bulse, Lucnilite, Motor Cop
n, i.'® ^ Ensor 4 I.,eoeliares, Currency, J. France!
3J 2(1 L Ensor 7 Motor Cop, Jock Seot, High Cost
of the West (R. T. Wilson).
6— ii*' L Ensor 7 Camnufieur. Doug.S.. Gamet'uck
I'J IJ L Ensor .5 .Smart Money, G. Coek, Irregular
3® Ij McAtee 7 Sliji. Elm, Sasiii, S. of Pleasure
I'J !■ L, Ensor 5 Elnieiidorf, Japhet, Paniimaii
IJ 1= L Ensor 10 Pie<lra. Star Class, W. I*. Dalmy
3 3*J F Smith 4 I’aiiaman. Af..\rrow, Peerlesstine
4 3* E Sande 10 Buford, Nigel, Serenest
6'J 6®J J McTag’tlO Pananiiin, L’Infirmier, Pullux
6 6'® J McTag’t 0 Nuteraeker, Valais, J. an Bout
11 11'® J Wessler 12 Naturalist, IniuFrank. Dr.J’nsou
3i> 2‘J J McTag’tlO M. Maud, Quietude, Eliminatiir
8J 8*J J McTag't 12 WarCloiid, T.Witchet, '1'. Porter
3* 3*2 J McTag’t 5 Tip. Witchet, Salvestra. Dnistie
6* 6* J Mc'Tag’t 12 Top Coat, Valerius, Kew. O’.N'eil
1* 1* J McTag’t 7 Uecount, Trophy, So Long Letly
3' 2* M Buxton 5 G. Coek, Nepperhan, Rose U’Or
By Astronomer — Penitence II. (W, Viau),
2" 2'J (' Kummer li liver There, I'lciin (bine, Viihir
1* 1* <’ Kumiiier 7 lioiiglass S.. GameCoek, Balhist
1® 1" F .Murphy S D gal. Adelia W., Koderiek Di li
J- 1* 1'^ .Murphy 7 .Amlias’dorlll.. Ein’nale. B.llliii
3"k 2"(' F Murphy lo Iwiiiiwin, .\. .Vander. Il’eriiiaiiii
11* 11*',' F .Murphy 12 Iwiiiiwin. Dixie Carroll. Helm.i
6 5“;,' F .Muridiy 6 D'gal. .Madge F.. Sam Reli
3J 5-J F Murphy .5 S.lteli, H untermaiiii. Pasloiirea 11
2J IJ F .Muridiy 12 Exempted. .\..\’xander. C’kioai li
4J 3*1 H Lunsf d 7 .Mmige F.. Wyiidover, Manieurint
3* 3*J H Lunsf li 11 Madge F., Orenzo, I’erigord
By Ballot — Majolica (C. K. Moore).
]02 a" .M Mount iil.'i B..M’l'lo,v, J . P. Jl’pliy, S.itiF’me
9* 8** T Par’ton 11 Thistledou, Y..\dam', M.’sLassie
4® 4* F Rob'son 9 Gr’nd-Swcll, Sailor, Dueh. Laie
7 7*1 T Par’ton 7 Cirrus, Sherman .4., Chiiii. Swift
6' 2* W Kelsay 12 Bagheera, Sylvano, Juciietl.i
2“k 1* \V Kelsay 11 (Jroiind-Swell, Romeo. Did'fut
54 Kelsay 12 L’KiTare, Tetley, Cherubiiui
11 11'* W Kelsay 17 Vindex, Din'ereiitEyes, Clieniliiiin
By Ajax — Roquette (The Beach Stable),
6 6'-’* .V Giilliiis I! Oi ’rTlieri’. ( am ’Meiir. CleaiiGoiie
2® I'J L Mc.vtee ti Manoevre, Peerlesstine. Bravado
3' IJ T Rice 10 Peerlesstine, Poacher. King.loitu
IJ 3®4 W J O’B'nll Balla.st. Grapliie. Wid.ltPdoi te
7 7** W J O’B'ii 7 Kashmir. Koli-i .X'lKir, Mai. Idol
8* 7" .Scliu’g 1 9 Star.M’stor, H’likO’Day C.Tassol
5* 5*1 L Ensor 6 .Sli|,|.ei i Elm. llolli.ster. Bondage
3' 2* M Buxton o Enlllude, iiatiuee Idol. Recount
8
DAILY RACING FORM
Sunday, May 18, 1818
WHIMSY, br, g-, 6 112 By Burfamut«r — Whimcical (Cleveland Stable).
Bowie ImTUy l;47^fast 12 104 6 2 2 3 5’» .^’2 R McCr’nn *! ThoriiBlixuu. IHhik.S.. B’kliOiird
40:t2H Rowie IniTUy l;48^fa»t 13-10 111 4 3 3 3 3- 3“ T Par'ton ."i K iii); .Inliii, TIioniltUMitii, ON>lus
40;i00 Pimlii'o 1 1:40 fast '-S 115 6 8 8 8 7'® 7-* T I’ar'toii ,S Hollister, Bniiifa<o, Kasliiiiir
4026;’, I'imlieo 1 1-16 1 :47*<,fast 13 113 4 2 2 2 Int s'i T Tar toii « Boekm.ite, Dn’KlassS., Yroleliiic
40182 Kiti|>ire lin70y l;44*ifast 3 118 4 3 3 4 5 ,5-'' J Loftus 5 B.S’nmin, S'dracoiill., Wdtrup
40136 Kmpire 1 l;3;t<sfaat 10 111 6 4 4 4 4"i! 5’1 L Lyke 6 Minto II., Koli i Noor, Reveler
GEX, ch, g, 6 115 By Bachelor’s Button — Genny (R. Dwyer),
40407 Bowie 1 l:42Stast 11 lOB 5 4 4 2 3»t ,i«3 \V Kelsay r> .Matinee Idol. Kashmir. Ballast
40457 Bowie ll:42?sfa.st 7 lOSJ 6 3 2 2 5» 5‘® G Walls 7 Minto II., Deokiiiate, Mat. Idol
404;:7 Bowie 1 1 :43%ifast 6 109 6 6 6 7 7- 7‘' G Walls 8 Slip. Elm. Dorcas, Deckmate
40.367 Bowie 1 l:46^slop 15 114 3 3 3 4 4* 6“i A John.son 7 Kashmir. Koh-i-Xoor. .Mat. Idol
4O:!04 Pimlico 1 1-2 2;31'sfast 15f 105 7 4 13 11 14‘ 1421 .lohnsonl.l G.SmItli. O.K’yain. Exter’nator
40I8S Emi)ire lni70y l;44-\fast 2-5 122 2 3 2 2 1* 1* J Loftus li .1. Mount, X. Simplex, Bar One
TEDDY ROUSSEAU, b. g, 3 96 By Assagai — Mountain Mist (W. J. Salmon).
42401 Jamaica lm7«yl :47^,fast 11-5 105 111 1 1- I' .1 Cailahan 4 .\lina B., Pierre -a Keii, Belario
423.57 .lamaica :l-4 1 iPiriifa.st 31 1"8 6 6 6 6 C' G Preece.Tr t> Ellieient. Yoiinj; Adam, W. Zone
;iS925 At('«iuct 6-S ,5S'*ifast 12 108 2 f> 4 4J 3* K Ambr'sel4 1). Vandiver. Es«|uimau. K..Tane
.38760 Aq’<iuct 5-8 1:01 fa.st 12 104 4 6 4 61 4^1 E Ambr’sell Klee.Slieik. Blairgowrie, TlieBoy
:;8705 Jamaica 5-8 1 ifllVsfast 7 107 5 2 1= 1- K Ambr'sel2 Uohokus, Little Mamiie. Tippler
ru-GTia Jamaica 5.) f 1 :07 fast 20 106 7 7 7 6 ' 6*1 E Taplln 9 Fleeing Slicik. Dsgtstd. Lion d’Or
::8616 Belmont 6-8 st l:02V8Kood 10 10.S 2 3 21 2* W Kelsay 14 Pigeon. L’dyVnIcaiii, XaiiKnoehr
:‘.Mi06 Belmont 41f st 53 hvy 20 105 9 10 101 8'? J VanKirkL5 T.F. McMahon, rmimiti. Youneed
38511 Belmont 5-8 st 1:00 fast 11-5 110 G 5 51 3*i U Troxler 11 XanKmadir, Lit. Mamiie. I mhala
;,.8;:.33 Jamaica 51 f l;08''4good 20 112 2 6 6 7' C'i K Troxler 8 S. Hampton. Vnnicari, Diff.Eyes
FIFTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (June 18, 1917 — 1:45% — 6 — 123.)
POACHER, ch. g. 4 110 By Star Shoot— Partridge (S. C. Hildreth).
405;i6 Bowie 61 f l:23%hvy .33-10 110 7 8 5 7>* 5*i .1 Rod’g'ezlS T.Decision. Fir.Line. Dr.C’pbell
4U49'J Bowie ImTOy l:47%fast '• 105 111 2 2'1 3"i L McAtee Id Jiisiiu’auBuot, Peer.One, K.Jolm
40423 Bowie 1 1:44 good 29 101 4 6 5 5 5' 6'" H Myers it Quietude, Siinn.vland. Kashmir
40286 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47%fast 13 107 7 13 13 13 13' 13'< L Lyke 1.5 Serenest, Air Man, Polroina
40272 Pimlico ll::Hl%fast 12 104 1 2 .3 4 5 5'» G Walls 5 Smart Money. Wise Man. learns
40073 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:46%fast 3J. 112 4 3 4 4 5 4'" L Lyke 5 Koh-i-X'oor. .1. Mount, Pinbalu
.'.jetO? Jamaica ImTOy 1 :43%fast 3-5 110 2 11 1 1’ 2‘i L Lyke 6 tVli’|>oorwill. Oenoiie, B. Thistle
PADDY DEAR. ch. g, 6 113 By Celt— WyoU (W. C. Clancy).
42:i61 Jamaica ImTOyl :4.5\fast 2 118 o 6 5 4 4" 2" W J O H n 5 Orderly. Belario. S.tVm. Johnson
41356 F.O'nds ImTOy 1:45 last 13-5 113 3 3 3 3 IJ 1- W J O’B’n 6 Sayonarra, Berlin, H. Breivogel
413:17 F.G'nds 1 1-16 l:47%fast 6 108 2 3 3 3 6- 5>J R Simpson 7 Sa.vonarra, Lib. Sands, SlrOllver
41165 F.G'nds ImTOy l:477sSlow 3 112 1 4 3 6 6i T^j W J O'B’nll Dioscoride, Lottery, Lib. Sands
40941 F.G’nds 1 l;43%slow 9-B 109 8 7 6 4 36 3*i L Lyke 9 Oboliis, Baby L.vnch, Graphic
40901 F.G’nds ImTOy l;46%fast 4 109 2 4 ? 3 2* 2“ L Lyke 7 Irish Kiss, Obolus, Grayson
40176 Empire ImTOy l;44%fast 4J 114 3 2 3 B 6* 4*i F Rob’ son 7 (iex. Jack Mount, Air Man
40131 Empire ImTOy 1:45 fast 9-5 115 2 1 1 3 3* 3* F Rob’ son 6 S’drag’nII., Kv’rest, W’po’rwill
J9957 Jamaica ImTOyl :47Mihvy 18-6 116 2 3 2 1 1* 1‘ F Rob’son 7 PuIIux, Hondo, Burlingame
POOR BUTTERFLY, ch. f, 4 105 By Celt— Aurino (B. Davis).
42;!98 Jamaica 3-4 l:i:>%fast 5 10:j 3 4 3 2- 2'’ G PreeceJr .5 O. Nephew.. I'nw.fiiild. Kewessa
40520 Bowie 1 1-4 2;1278slow 17-10 106 2 1 1 1 1* H L McAtee 6 Puts and Calls, Lutlier, Bubette
404.59 Bowie 1 1-4 2:12 fast 4 105 1 4 3 2 1' IJ L McAtee 6 Q. of tlie Sea. Itabette, Dolina
40424 Bowie 1 1-16 1:51 good 12-5 101 4 2 2 2 2* IJ L McAtee .5 I. Chant, B.ofP’enix, H. Brother
40370 Bowie 1 1-16 1:55 slop 8 104 111 1 1* 1“ L McAtee 12 W.Bedotte, (*. Prince, Gold. Boy
40342 Bowie 11-16 1:51 fast 17 103J 7 7 7 6 4* 4'J L McAtee 7 Babette. Blue Thistle, Silk Bird
40201 Empire Ab3-4 l;09Vtfa.st 25 96 6 6 6 6 5'< H Erlcks’n 6 Turf. Our Nephew, Paddy
40149 Empire Ab3-4 l:09M;fast 20 99 6 7 6 6* 6** W Lang 7 Langdeu, Bathilde, Adele
40086 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 8 107 4 3 3 3* 2* E Taplln 6 Bathilde, Nonesuch, Seafarer
PIERRE-A-FEU, br. g, 5 110 By Rock Sand — Trigger (W. P. Austin).
42401 Jamaica ImTOyl :47%fast 3 117 2 3 3 4 4 3'= E Haynes 4 Ted. Itoiisscaii. .\lma B., Belario
38870 Aq’duct 1 l;40%mud 15 118 2 9 10 9 6' 5®| A Johnsonla H.S.Homo, S.iiiTime. L. Cotliige
.386.54 Jamaica lm70yl;45 fa.st 7 116 14 13 13 13 13J 11"^ T Par’ton 15 .Starliiich, He Will, Say
38515 Belmont 1 1:40 fast 7 110 1 3 3 4 1' 1* J McTag’tlo Harwfwd II., Cadillac, Precise
38408 Belmont 1 l:40%slop 8 110 10 11 11 11 9'i 8* J Williamsl9 Harwood H., Cadillac, Precise
38294 Jamaica 1 1-16 1 :48%good 3J 109 4 7 6 5 3" 32 A Collins 12 J. Wingfield. Sk.v Pilot, Starter
S8265 Jamaica ImTOy l;46%fast 10 117 1 5 6 4 3' 2>> A Collins 6 G.M. Miller, .Julia L., Pres. Lynn
38146 Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast 84f 105 10 10 10 9» 9*J A Collins Id Ix.uise V.. Cadillac. Back Bay
IVRY. ch. g, S 103 By Olambala — Lady Navarre (H. B. Dailey).
42:tM Jamaica ImTOyl :4.5-\-,fast 6 103 3 8 9 10 10-- 10*' Q l»re«‘ce 11 Favour. Millrai-e, .Mary Belle
42166 H.dcG’ce ImTOyl :46%fast .54 111 :5 4 5 5 5'i 4*1 I. Fator S Hoiidiiii, S.vlvami, Antoinette
42109 H.deG’ce 3-4 l;16%hvy 83 105 4 8 8 8 6"i L Fator S Ticklish. Crys. Ford, Duch.Iaice
41715 Havana lm.50y l;42*ifast 5 98 7 7 8 8 7' 5" T Murray 8 Drag. Ruck, ClarkM., Kingfisher
41515 Havana 11:42 fast 4-5 104 6 6 5 3 l»i‘ 1* T Murray 7 B. Clark, IronBoy, Sunningdule
414.31 Havana 3-4 l;13%fast 3 110 7 7 6 2’ 1* W Doyle 9 Sentimental, Sky Man, L. Mack
41345 Havana 3-4 l:15%slow 4 103 3 7 6 3J 3* H Builman 9 Sentimental. BabyGirl. IronBoy
41262 Havana 1 1:50 hvy 5 102 1 2 2 1 1' I'i H Bullm’n 7 Miss Ivan, Siinduria, S’ningdule
41203 Havana 3-4 l;12%fast 5 102 2 5 4 6' 6’ H Bullm'n 8 Surplice, Fustian, Wey. Girl
41187 Havana 51 f 1:06 fast 7 103 5 6 4 4’ 3" H Bulim’nlO Cur. Moore, Ter. Miss, L.Iaingden
TANTALUS, b. g, 3 103 By Knight of the Thistle — Tantalize (R. H. McC.
Potter).
41898 Onkl’wn 1 1 :42%hvy 10 8.8 6 6 6 5 11 1' M S<-hw’tz ti Omoiid. 51. Rose II.. B.i by L.vnch
41787 Oakl'wn 3-4 l;14'-5fast 2J 112 2 3 2 3'1 3'2 L Gentry 8 CucanilKi, Court Gallant, Fo-Ili
41657 Oakl'wn 51 f 1:10 slow 1 110 5 6 4 IJ 1* D Conn'Ilyld .Missiirb. Byrne. Ettie’s Pride
41492 F.G’nds 51 f l;ll%hvy 6 115 6 5 4 4' 4’i D Conn’llyl2 Milda, X'elle Yorke, Vision
41177 F.G’nds 1 l;41%good 20 102 3 3 3 3 4 4"> H Ericks’n 4 Sailor, Under Fire, Antoinette
41116 F.G’nds BJ f l;13'/i;hvy 10 106 6 7 5 4 ’ 3* H Ericks’n 7 Discussion, J..I. Casey, C. Downs
4108.3 F.G’nds 1 l:49%hvy 8-5 116 5 4 2 3 4» 4'» D Wlshard 7 X'ewel W., E. Tranter, C. Boothe
40.899 F.G’nds 5J f 1:08 fast 20 104 12 12 12 9 ' 8" E Don’huel2 Romeo, Marmite, F. and Square
40468 Jefson 6t f l:I5%hvy 12 114 2 2 3 4* 3’J D Wish'd 8 Salgeorge, Fran. Star, J. Healey
.39941 Jamaica 5J f l:07%fast 60 116 8 10 11 11* 11*’ W Collins 12 Grimalkin. OverThere. Lead. Star
JACK MOUNT, b. g, 6 110 By Amadis — Catana (G. C. Walsh).
42:l.5« Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :49*Afast 29-10 115 11 8 6 5 3= 2’ 3' Rice 12 B.iifPhoeiiix. Xapoli. P'gourdine
42287 Pimlico 1 l;44*/omud 9 115 8 5:! 3 3' 4*J T Rice i:i J. of Arc, S. de Verdun, Sylvuno
42251 Pimlico 1 1-lG 1 ;48%fast 11-5 110 112 3 O'* 7*“ T Rice 11 Polroina. W. Bedotte. MissBryn
42153 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :45Vifast 14-5 109 7 3 .3 1 2- :!t'lT Rice 9 Br. Peddler. W.Bedotte, Prunes
42102 Il.deG’ce 5J f l;06%fast 26 108 6 7 6 6* 6*3 T Nolan 7 I.«uise V., Siibnhdar, Jucklxiary
42087 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast 77 95 7 9 9 7’ 6'= J Wessler 9 Cobalt Lass, High Cost, Ballast
42054 H.deG’ce 5J f l:09%hvy 63 114 4 4 5 C 6*3 E Ambr’se 5 Foregr’nd. S. Forward. Colinella
40:il3 Pimlico 1 1-2 2;34%fast 14 108 7 4 3 4 4* 4** W Doyle 7 Bolster, Wo’dthrusli, Bnckboard
40299 Pimlico 1 1-4 2:08%r<iSt 27-10 116 8 4 4 5 4* 6’3 T Rice 10 Piedra. Ken. Boy. Woudthrush
4(r279 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47%fast 37-10 118 1 2 1 1 1* 1’ T Rice 9 Silk Bird, Mose. Hondo
4020:i Empire lm70y 1 :44%fast 6 113 1 3 4 3 3J 3’J E Haynes « Orderly, Miss K niter, Ches.Two
40188 Empire ImTOy l;44%fast 7 112 C 6 6 5 6’ 2* E Haynes 6 Gex, Ninety Simplex, Bar One
tDi.squalified.
ALMA B., br. m, 6 103 By Hessian — Court Dance (G. W. Atkinson).
42401 Jamaica IniTOvl :4T'*r,fast 10 1(K 4 4 2 2 2* 2* .1 Staplefn 4 T.Uniiss’u Pierre-, i - Feu. Belario
42:tl4 Pimlico 1 l-io' l:.50'/islow 60 105 2 5 4 3 31 4'* .1 .Slaplet’nUI Kilts II,. SisterEiiihlem. Prunes
42*29;! Pimlico 1 1-16 1:52 mud 20 116 1 C 6 5 6« 6" E .Ymlir'se 7 Plenty, Houdiiii. Sky I’ilot
42251 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 33 100 10 11 10 It 11 11” J Callahanll Polroina. AV. Bedotte. MissBryn
42181 H.deG’ce ImTOyl :46%fast 71f 99 16 11 11 6 6’ 2" J Wessler Id SirW. Johnson. B.Hiinley. Fairly
4212:! H deG'ce 1 1-8 1;.56 good 25 104 3 5 5 6 6'J 6** R Moore 9 Lutlier, Sleeth, Kingfisher
4’W7 H dtG’ce ImTOyl ;45%fast 12f 96 11 9 9 7 6* 4’3 J Wessler 12 Iiid. Chant. Sim. Pure. Kingfisher
42082 H deG'ce lm70yl;45%faBt 30 99 9 8 7 6 6* 4*i S Wida 11 Dan, Indian Chant, Millrace
4''015 Bowie 1 1-16 1-.51 fast 20 109 2 3 2 4 4’ 3* H Wakoff Plurenzi. 1). DiKlge, Amal’mator
41952 Bowie 1 1-16 l:51%fast 22 102 4 3 3 4 4» 4* H Wakoff 7 G’evieveB., SimonPure, F. Finch
SIXTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. Special Weights. (May 19. 1917 — 59% — 2 — 109.)
RED DOMINO, ch. c, 2 (M) 118 By Olambala — Fantasque (R. T. Wilson).
42:!S2 Jamau-a 5-8 1;01%faat 3J. lo7 4 2 2 2ak 3’ E Ambr’se 4 Roy. Diiek. .Vrmenus. M .Vnette
END MAN, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Black Jester — Sunglow II. (G. D. WidenerL
42:162 Jamaica 5-S l;01%fast 2 llfi 2 11 1'- 3’J T .N'olan C W. .sioi ks, Heydil.v. Siigariiiiiit
MARIE ANTOINETTE, h. f, 2 (M) 112 By Glencaim — Ringling (Marrone Stable).
42:182 Jamaica 5-8 1 :01’r.fa.st 7 105 1 4 3 4 4“ G Elliott 4 Uoy.Din k. .\rnieinis. KedDoniiiio
SHOAL, b. c. 2 (M) 115 By Danger Rock — Smirr (R. L. Gerry),
42:159 Jamaica 5-8 1 :01*c, fast 8 1::2 5 5 .5 4' 5=i J Collins li E.K'liliaclier. Fly.Orli. F. Colleen
42’299 Pimlico 5-8 l:04Vr.hvy 41-10 112 6 6 4 3’ 2’ J Collins d Anniversary. Fly. Flower. Amaze
42220 Pimlico 4J f 55 fast 44 112 1 8 4" .1 Collins 10 Kititiotil. Cobwebs. Ralco
42190 Pimlico 1-2 49 slop 40 110 8 8 6 6’ 3'* J Collins 1:4 M. Ilnniimel, Paiioidy, Doiigliboy
First start for the following:
FURLOUGH, ch. c, 2 (M) 115 * By Fair Play — Ferment (Brighton Stable).
AERIAL, b, c, 2 (M) 116 By Helmet — Skyo (Brighton Stable).
SERVILLETA, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Isidor — Sadaquada (J. Sanfortl).
GENIE W.. br. f, 2 (M) 112 By Star Shoot — Pamela (J. Whalen).
DAVID HABUM, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Star Shoot — Pantomime (W. R. Coe).
SERVICE STAR, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Star Shoot— Phew (W. R. Coe).
SHENANDOAH, ch. c. 2 (M) 115 By Sea King— Blue Grass (Oak Ridge Stable).
OLD GOLD, b. c, 2 (M) 115 By Olambala — Roman Gold (R. T, Wilson).
TOURJOURS, b. f, 2 (M) 112 By Eyebrow — Estimate (J. W. McClelland).
VALUABLE TWO-YEAR-OLD FILLY RACE
Clipsetta Stakes, to Br Run at Latonia, a Prize Well
Worth Winning — Ninety-Nine Eligibles to It.
CIX'i’l.X'.VATI. D.. Ala.v 17.- -One of the richest
two-year-old stakes exclusivery for fillies to
run in America will l>e the Clii>setta. wliieh will be
run at I>iitonia Wednesday, June IS. This stake
has brought out iiiiiet.v-iiiiie entries, and at the
present lime it look.s iiiiich as though some filly from
trainer Mose Goldlilatt’s stable will be the choice.
Gohlbliitt is training llie sensational Bed Red Rose
and Fun for the Greenlree Stalde, wliicli is owned
liy Mrs. Payne Whitney, and also has five more
eiiteriMl froiii tlie Harry Payne Whitney stable.
Some of these are not in Goldblatt’s barn at present,
having lieen entered liy James Rowe from the east,
lint the.v are due to arrive liere in time for the
nice if they show form enoiigli to warrant their
lieing sent west. Wlien James Rowe was west for
tlie Kentiick.v Derb.v he told Goldblatt that us soon
as lie could get ready lie would sliip eight more
liorses helongiiig to Wliitney out west to run in the
Dmisville nnd Latmiia events. It is likely that
they will Ik* shipiied direet So Litonia and prepared
here for the twenty-eight-day race meeting, which
ojieiis June 4.
Ninety-nine fillies liave l«‘en named for tliis race,
and tlie list includes all tlie fillies of prominence
in tile west, including Talisinaii, tlie winner of the
Delmfaiite Stakes at Cliiircliill Dtiwns. The oniy
proinisiiig fill.v missing is Furbelow, the second
choice in the Debutante and winner of the Hinata.
If as many as ten go to the iKist in the Clipsetta
this race will lie wprth nearl.v $(>..500 gross. It
is certain tliat the winner's portion will be more
than S.'.Oigl net. Tlie distance of the Clipsetta is
five-eiglitlis. Entries to tlie stake follow;
Clipsetta Stakes.
For fillies two years old. By subscription of $15
each: $llMi additional to start. $4,000 added, of
wliich .^MHI to second niiil $:4.50 to tliird. foiirtli to
save its stake.
J. K. .Mien A- Sons’ Virginia d'Or. br. f. hy St.
Volina — Mjiiscn; Great Hawk. h. f, hy Great Brit-
ain -Hawksora.
R. H. Anderson’s Majorie Hynes, cli. f. by Dick
Fiiincll — .Mice Bnird.
W. K. Applegate’s Sister Helene, cU. f, by Jack
•Vlkins — Helene.
J. P. Baker’s Sahara Belle, ch. f, by Marathon —
Rlmda.
R. L. Raker & Co.'s Oriental Dress, h. f. by
Delhi — Costume; Aph, ch. f, h.v Transvaal — Erhi
I>‘e.
J. W. Bell’s Bee’s Wing. hlk. f. hy Biickliorn —
Natalie D.
O. Riaiichi’s Viola Gaffney, b. or br. f, h.v
Jim Gaffiie.v — Viola 1!. *
E. R. Rradle.v’s Beaming Beauty, b. f. b.y .Sweep
- -Bellisario: Better Believe, li. f, li,v Helmet—
I»ve-iiot: Busy Signal, cli. f. liy Cniiard — Sweet
.Mice; Big Idea, b. f, liy Black Tony — Wayward
Liss.
B. J. Brannon’s Little Blossoin, lir. f, li.v Dick
Kinnell Carrie Jones.
.1. N Caindcn’s Alsace. Ii. f, b.y AVrack — Ei-.ata-
rina; Spice Bush, i>. f. I*.v Ben Briisli -.Mlspice.
Castawa.v Stable’s Watersmeet, h. or lir. f, b.v
McGee — El.vcntclier ; Bed Cross Girl, br. f, b.v
PImidil -Golden Eanc.v.
L. M. Cii.vce’s Iris. br. f. hy Zeus — Onr Hannah.
Edward Celirian's Frivolity, l>r. f. Iiy Von Trump
- Illnsion.
Lucas It. Coinhs’ Diana. I). f, b.v McGee— Ely-
ca teller. ’
.1. E. Conley’s Gunwrack. 1). f. by Wrack — Giin-
wad. •
W. W. Darden’s Miss J!o Peep, ch. f, hy Ivan tlie
Terri hie- -Morset to.
.Martin Doyle’s Avis Doyle, li. f, hy Magneto —
Margaret Roche.
R. C. Erakes’ Anna Sweep, h. f, hy Sweeji-
Miss Hiinynr.
Gallnher Brothers’ Kee)i. hr. f. h.v Pataud — I’osses-
sioii; Dresden, eh. f. liy Rock View -Poll.v Prim.
(’. M. Garrison’s Stih Rosa, li. or br. f. b.v Dis-
guise — Kinro.s«-.
Grcentree Stable’s Red Red Rose. cli. f. I).v Wliisk-
Iiroom II. — Cardamine; Enn. ch. f, hy Peter Pan
Ballet.
J. .S. Hawkins & Co.’s Sia'ctncular Girl, b. f, l>y
llipiNidrome — Colnti.
Hal Price Headley’s Little Niece, h. f. b.y Uncle —
Matlerliorn; .Missa, ch. f. hv Ivan the Terrible
Mellissa.
G. M. Hendrie’s Estero. b. f. by Ivan the Ter-
rible - Eo.ver.
II. II. Hewitt’s Zaza, b. f. by Hessian — Ilazzaza;
Drift, cli. f. by Pataud— l.nck.v Wave.
.1. T. Ireland’s Clearing I'p. br. f. b.v Roidiester
—.Sea Mist.
14. A. Jones’ Tliclmn E.. cli. f, by Uarrigan
r.ad.v Maxim.
(’. Kad.v’s Acnslila III., b. f. b.v Eitz llerltert —
Irish E.ves.
Frank .1. Kelley’s Dnniifire. 1>. f, b.v Viilcain —
Delusion.
W. S. Kilmer’s Drma Reed. b. f. by Duke of
Ormonde- - Anna Reed.
Ke.vstone .Stalile’s Suisse, ch. f. by Transvaal —
Morning Honrs.
A. L. Kirby’s Talisman. 1>. f, h.v Colin — Pocket-
piece.
Knelielkamp & Howerton’s Sweet Litierty, lir. f.
hy Plaudit — l/ookiiig Glass.
AV. F. Knehelkamii’s Pop E.ves, ch. f, hy Ivan
t'.ie Terrible- -Sweet Ibi.v.
Dan I^ehiin’s Easter I'lower, ch. f, b.v Free
Isi nee -Rosering; S|iring A'ale, ch. f. hv Free Lance
-Aiescal.
James 11. Linibird’s Peggy ('.. b. f, b.v Jim Gaff-
ney— House AVife.
Jefferson Livingston’s Starview. cli. f, b.y Rock
A'iew — Starcadia; Zinthon. b. f. by Jlaratlion — Zin-
fandcl: .leano. br. f. li.v Dick Welles--- AA’inter.
George AA’. Lift’s German, b. f. by The Manager —
Illma.
Giairge J. Ixnig’s Orlova, h. f, hy Free Lance —
Victoria B.
J. AA'. McClelland’s X'nnc.v Ann. b. f, b.v Plaudit —
.Mar.v Morris; Kurever, br. f, Iiy Ballot - Hazel
Biirkc.
T. (’. McDowell's b.a.v fill.v. b.v The Manager —
.Manarka.
.1. AA'. McMeekin. Jr.’s, A’iola Park. ch. f, b.v
Dick Finiicll- A'iola A', ail.
Jerry .1. Malicr’s Lad.v Bcvcrw.vck. b. f. li.v The
Manager — .Applause.
Middleton & Jones’ Lilly in Black, hlk. f. b.v
ItiMits and Saddle — Yankee Tree; Siren Maid. b. f.
li.v Sea King Alas<iuerade.
William B. Miller’s Ming ,To.v. eli. f. tiy Uncle- —
.Saratog.a Belle; Eyes of Aoutli. b. f. b.v Uncle —
-Vve Marie; Second Uonsin, b. f. by Uncle -Katrine.
McBra.ver .Mixirc’s Cotton Blossom, b. f, b.v Luke
AIcLnke -Crownlel.
M. C. Moore’s .Accelerate, h. f, b.v Uncle — A’e-
loi-ity.
Nevada S.oik Farm’s Ina AA’ood, br. f. by Uone.v-
wiMid — Ina L. : Lidy Woml. ch. f, h.v lloncywood —
Lid.v Trinil.v.
.1. AA'. Parrish's Martlia l.nckctt, cli. f, by Pl.andit
- 4’ousin .Martha.
A\'. S. Payne’s Cicel.v Ka.v, h. or br. f. b.v Roticrt
Ka.v--.Siss I.,e«‘; Mabel G.. lir. f, h.v -Marta Santa -
Miss 1‘rescnt.
.1. I!. Rcs|)css’ hlack fill.v. hy Dick Welles —
Floral Da.v ; I’ans.v Blossom, br. f. by Marathon —
.Animosit.v.
J. 11. Rosseler’s Rollicking .Airs. cli. f. b.v Uncle
- 'rhirt.v-tliiril; AA’edding Cake, hlk. f, liy Roi-k A'iew
L'ltona.
('. E. Rowe’s Aliss Jemima, lir. f. by Black Ton.v —
A'aila; A'alic.v Park Maid, lir. f, ti.v Helmet —
Stumpy,
Joliii AA'. Scliorr’s Luke’s Pet. b. f. by Luke Mc-
Liike — .Altiora.
D. W, Scott’s .Arrow Point, cli. f. b.v Handsel
.Axis; lligli AA'iiid. cli. f, b.v Master Rolx-rt —
lligli Degree.
Gisirge .Starr’s My Ballot, ch. f. liy Ballot — Tavo-
lara.
AA". A'. Tliravcs’ Lidy .Sweep, br. f. li.v .Sweep —
Sneerwell; Miss I’att.v. li. f, liy Rolwrt Ka.v —
Martliu L-e,
Treai-y A- AA'alker’s .Aidless, br. f. liy Piiickhorn —
Admit.
J. Umensetler’s Ruli.v, li. f. b.v Golden Maxim —
Kivu.
Geo. Underliill’s .Alimi Regina, lir. f, li.v A'on
Tromie -tieniia.
AA'aldeck .Sialile’s Ibinim Roma. lit", f, b.v Light
Rrigade— Oxeye; Lunette, h. f. li.v Luke .AIcLuke--
-Agiies A'irginia; i'landestine. b. f, b.v .Mi-Gee — in-
trigue; Bareiika. b. f. li.v Cat .Aliiit Black Itrocade.
J. T. AA'cavei’s Lid.v Trniisvaa!. b. or hr. f, liy
Transvaal .Annie Gilmore.
II. P. AA’hitiie.v’s I'anoply. b. f. b.v Peter Pun —
Inaugural; Flying AVitch. li. f, by P.iooiiistick —
Ely liy Niglil; Guess .Again, ch. f. by All Gobi- .
Hearts; Qucrca. b. f, li.v ItriMUii.sl ick - Stamina;
Fledgeling, ell. f. by Peter I’an— Inangnrnl.
AA'illiams Brothers’ .M.rsterions Girl. li. f. li.v Hi-
larious — Darling; Military Girl. cli. f, liy .Martinet
Li Gloria.
J. Hal AA'oodford’s M.ainie Kell.v, eh. f. li.v Marta
Santa- Rose of Pink.
W. J. Young’s Riddle, I). f, b.v Ellisilale —
AVomlawliy,
HORSE RACING AN AID TO SCIENCE
S|)eed Statistics Afford Best Evidence Extant of
the Laws of Heredity.
In an address delivered Ix-fore the recent anmiiil
meeting of the American Genetic Association, the
president, David Fairchild, said concerning tlie
great subject of heredity and its relation Ki liuiiiaii
welfare;
“Our propaganda should be against the almost
univer.sal fallacy’ which pervades societ.v everywhere
that acquired characters are somehow and in some
in.vsterious wa.v inherited. Tlie noii-inlieritance of
acquired cliiiracters is a well-establislied theory,
but the general pnhlie does not know It. Throngli
tlie wlucational propaganda, through the cliari-
table propaganda, tlirougli the sporting propa-
ganda, through the medical propaganda tliere
runs everywhere the unspoken assumption tliat.
given a goo<l environment, un.v child is as likely
to be great a.s any other, anil everywhere we rind
people wlio are searching for all the causes of crime
and degeneracy in the enviroiinieiit. Tlie wayward'
son of the preacher, the deaf frum childhood, tin*
small sized boys of small pai-eiits who ‘never got
enough to eat when tliey were .young,’ the effect
of hats as causes of baldness, the causes of longev-
ity, and a host of otliers are now ‘explained’
by tliose wlio do not know. Millions of dollars are
expended ever.v year iiiKiii palliative remedies with
the firm conviction of the givers tliat tliey are
curative measures, wliereas they end witli the gen-
eration they assist.”
The "siiorting” propaganda” to whicli Mr. Fair-
child alludes is based on the records of horse racing
and breeding, us found in tlie turf guides and llie
stud .iMioks for trotters and runners, and concerns
tlie propagation of winners. Tliere is. perliaps.
no other mass of statistics in existence from wliich
scientists <-an so safel.v deilnce the laws of inlieri-
tance as from tli<‘ pedigrees and luiblic leiords
found in tlie stud IsKiks ami turf guides of thoroiigii-
breds. trotters and pacers. Tlie s|>eed capiuity of
more tlian a quarter of a million liorses of known
aiicestr.v is tliere recorded, ns autlientically meas-
ured b.v Die timing watch at Die standard distance
of one mile, and when analyzed Diese iierformunces
and j>edigre«‘.s throw a veritatile searchlight on Die
laws governing transmission of boDi iiliysieal anil
Iis.veliical cliaracteristies of imrents to tlieir off-
spring.
Tlic interesting question us to wlietJier tlie environ-
iiieiit of tlie iKirent infhienees tlie offspring, and
acquired cimracteristics are inherited, or, in otlier
words, whether s)«-ed laboriously taught, as distin-
guished from "speed that is born witli the foal”
can lie transmitted, is almost as old ns the Sfieed
lists of Die thoroughbreds and harness tniT.
•And ihoiigli Die lietter opinion among brewers and
stiideiit.s is in nccord witli Mr. E.iiichild’s views,
there are now and iDways liave been many horsemen
wlio firiiil.v iH'lieve Diat b.v develo|iiiig the s|>eed of
the siiT and dam .vou materiall.v improve yonr elianee
of winning tlie Futurity witli tlie colt.
A sii|>erficial view of tlie sfatisti<-s of harness
racing or running racing certainly seems to eonfirin
tills tlieory. for Die iiercentage of grciit trotters
and riiiiiiers wliose parents were winners Iiefore them
is conspicioiisly large and constantly increasing.
Tlie real question is. of course, whetlier tliese great
trotters and runners would not hnve lieen just
as great if Dieir sires and dams liad never Imen
trained. .\ public record demonstrates that tlie
sire of tlio dam imssesses tlie siieed which the tireed-
er is seeking to obtain in tlie foal, and thus is n
valuable guide, but dm*s Die training create tlie
siK*ed. or does it merely reveal the fact that the
sought-for characteristic is there, and would it
not be traiismitled just tlie same if it remaineil uii-
develnpeil. Tlie verdict of liorsemeii and scientists
is tliat it would. — New A'ork Herald.
HODGE 1300-100 THIRD
Saturday’s Advertised Special.
BLACKIE DA'W 510-100 AVON
two Dlirds ami three losers the past week.
Tliose that follow my advice and plav losers
next out cashed on LACKA'WANNA,’ which
■WON AT 400-100.
notice: NOTICE!
I will 1 m‘ in Louisville Sunday and IConday
nnd will be back at m.v office Tuesday morning
and hope to bring some real goods hack with me.
Patrons will get tlieir wire as usual Monday.
I never misrepresent, advertising losers as
well as winners. .All wires .sent out liy me are
filcil with tills iiaper. I may have a few laid
hre.iks. Imt m.v Information gets Die money in
the end and yon don't get any favorites. 'Tin-
majority of my winners are at giaid odds. I
liave several on my list tliat are very fit tint
have not started, but when they do yon can
balk for something that will Win at goial lalds.
.An.vtime I send ,von a loser phi.v next out. as
they are ready, hut had racing luck will Iwat
a giMid horse. .Always liave .vour name on m.v
Imioks and yon will be in on nnytliing 1 get. I
mny liave a Special Tuesday, hut don’t know for
sure at tills lime. 1‘alrons wlio wire siiliscrip-
tion will please send address also for eode. ."A'li
notice taken of eommnnieations unless accom-
panied by Die nioiie.v. FI'VE DOLLARS. Six
Wires. Six Starters. One a Day, No More.
Specials Included, No Single Wires Sent.
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onler in letter. 1 wire one or more horses ilail.v
at 11 o'clock.
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The Reliable, Wonderful, Winning System
is giving many 4, 5. 6, 8, 10 and 15 to I shots that
win and horses that finish second at 6 and 8 to 1
to place. No handicapping: the system selects the
wrinners in a moment's notice from the entries.
STOP LOSING. START WINNING. The price is
within reach of all. Write at once.
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LATONIA :: :: KENTUCKY
WIN SOME
BIO BETS during balance Churchill Downs. I can
wire you several good ones. TERMS: Winnings of
a $10 STRAIGHT BET, which MUST BE wired the
MORNING AFTER RACE. I desire clients of in-
tegrity only, who can afford to meet tlie above
terms. WRITE or 'WIRE me your correct name
and address where my telegrams will reach you
any day.
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